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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 16:43:17 -0500, Sisyphus
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> At 07:40 PM 4/27/06 -0400, Jeuxles wrote:
>> Eating all other raw seeds (grain, legumes, nuts) without preparing
>> them in some way is especially toxic. Why would coconut be any
>> different?
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> I don't know. Maybe it isn't for all people. Maybe it's a biochemical
> exception. .... I have eaten the meat, water, milk, and oil. I have
> eaten it raw, cooked, and blended. No ill effects whatsoever,
I can eat anything I want and not get any ill effects -- doesn't mean it's
a good idea. ;-)
(On the other hand, I think coconut is fine -- I have a tablespoon or so
of it every morning with breakfast. I eat other raw seeds and nuts too.
No grains or legumes, though (with an occasional exception made for raw
oats soaked in hot water).)
--
Robert Kesterson
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