In a message dated 2/20/99 1:19:21 PM Central Standard Time, amf.prefire@T-
ONLINE.DE writes:
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This rather surprises me as it is a well known fact. Raw string
beans contain a toxin known as "phasine". It is a strong diuretic
and small amounts are even used by the medical industry in diuretic
medicines. Cooking neutralises the phasine.
And just in case you decide to switch to raw broadbeans or red
or white kidney beans, there is some bad news here as well. They
contain an even more dangerous toxin known as "phytohaemagglutinin".
Best regards (and best leave raw beans and seeds alone),
Alan >
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Alan:
I have heard Naturaly Hygiene doctors say asparagus was not a good food to
consume (don't recall the mentions of string beans), but they didn't elaborate
about the reasons. Perhaps the same diuretic protein as that which you
attribute to string beans?
gc