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Date: | Mon, 23 Jun 1997 21:22:37 -0500 |
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Todd Moody wrote:
> My view is that the fact that our ancestors didn't have much time
> to adapt to a dietary practice gives us prima facie reason to be
> suspicious of that practice, but not conclusive evidence that it
> is bad for all, or even most, people. In the case of milk, I
> don't think one has to look very far to find the specific
> evidence.
OOOOOOOOOW! *PRIMA FACIE* I've heard of the philosopher's stone, but
this is clearly the philosopher's sizzle!!!! I do enjoy the crumbs you
let fall from your plate. Yummmmmmmmmmmmmy!
Andrew =8-)
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Andrew S. Bonci, BA, DC, DAAPM
Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnosis
Cleveland Chiropractic College
6401 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, Missouri 64131
(816) 333-7436 ex39
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