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In a message dated 98-11-05 16:06:05 EST, you write:
<< By the age of 28 they are old and broken and have lost most of their teeth
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Gerry,
I was not aware of that. Have you seen the work of Weston Price? Even the
older Eskimos are shown with beautiful teeth, until their foods are replaced
with modern foods. I was under the impression, not the belief, that even
these native Eskimoes with the amazing teeth had bone problems. Can anyone
verify this issue?
The worst teeth I have seen thus far represented in one place was at the
macrobiotic conference (except maybe a nursing home).
Is it the truly native Eskimoes who have osteoperosis, or the new, modern
Eskimoes?
Either way, I recommend Price's book, if picture's are worth a thousand words,
be glad you don't have to read them!!! Lots of great pictures!
Aaron
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