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Date: | Thu, 18 Feb 1999 01:55:58 +0100 |
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Hi Micaela,
Micaela Hoskins wrote:
> Alan,
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> Almost no women in America drink, raw milk, I would be interested in a study
> that involves raw milk drinkers. I would also be interested in the amounts
> of soft drinks being consumed by the women, since this is also a high
> phosperous food. Thanks for your post.
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> Micaela
Pasteurized and sterilized and ultra-heated longlife milk may contain
less valuable nutrients (e.g. enzymes and heat-sensitive vitamins), but
as far as calcium is concerned, they are equally bad.
As to soft drinks, the fact that they are bone-calcium robbers is
obvious I would have thought. But at least the original "coke"
drinkers felt no pain from osteoporosis..the cocaine that it used
to contain saw to that. ;-)
Best regards,
Alan
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