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Hans Kylberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Aug 1998 22:51:54 +0200
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>> I wrote:
>> Does someone here know if the alien proteins of grains are also
>> present in the green leaf/straw part of grasses?

At 11:38 1998-08-03 -0400, Todd Moody  wrote:
>I conjecture that the answer is yes.  That is, they may not be
>precisely the same proteins, but they are probably just as
>foreign to the human digestive system, since we cannot eat grass.

Can't we? Dogs eat grass (very little at a time but now and then).
There are a lot of green plants eaten in small amounts bt h/g's
so why not grass leaves?
My question is about wether those mammal molecule mimicring ones
are present also in the green parts. Anyone else have an idea?

- Hans

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