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>I thought about that many times and I think,
>that the time span is too short. We are much
>to similar to the other apes. And: Why debate
>it, everyone can just try it out. He/She
>should only reduces the tolerances first,
>otherwise he/she wouldn't notice much.
Why Karl, you suggest I make a guinea pig of myself? Very good advice, what
better way to find the always unique tolerances of the individual? (I'm glad
I'm not fond of cake, I don't have two weeks to spare being sick: it's
planting time)!!
>But what does healthy mean? I think that only some
>of the second-generation Instinctos can be
>considered healthy. It is true that Asians don't
>get cancer or clogged arteries, but they get
>cancers of the stomach and guts, instead. (Because
>they eat so 'hot' seasoned food.
Good point--but it makes me consider--I have never heard a word about the
Mexicans and S. Am. indians who seem to thrive on hot chili--and our culture
hot behind them (sorry :) ) What of *Their* stomachs and guts, anyone hear?
Why not?
On another topic, does anyone know where to find organic peanut oil? Walnut
Acres used to carry it (expensive, you bet) but I guess the demand wasn't
there. I'd be most grateful...
Pat
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