Pet:
> Clara's namesake Adelle Davis was she who dwelt on raw calves'
>brains; CMD said ALL organs were cooked for safety, nor, as you say,
>was there a sign that brains were preferred.
So was Adelle lying or refering to other experiments which were never
published or...???
> Raw and raw sour milk were most preferred along with fruit. Milk
>made up 16-40% of calories overall and 0-64% of calories in a meal;
>fruit was 10-41% overall, bone marrow (cooked or raw) 5-26%.
> Pasteurization had been in effect since about 1908 as a
>'temporary' measure against brucellosis and other cattle ailments
>affecting humans, till the herds could be culled. Since culling is
>unprofitable, we still pasteurize. The hospital used Grade A raw
>milk for infants.
> CMD's study was unprofitable, so, though it replicated a study
>from the previous decade, it seems no bigger study followed.
>Now R&D is even more fragile, and both research and peer review
>are influenced by grant source and size, and tailored more to focused
>industrial-military-pharmaceutical use.
Thanks for the clarifications.
> Cutting boards-- a Michigan(?) professor and graduate student did
>a low-budget study to show the superiority of plastic over wood
>cutting boards, and found to their surprise that wood killed bacteria
>much better. Excited and tenured and able to carry on unfunded, they
>elaborated the experiment. Hypotheses were discussed in American
>Scientist; I don't know the final explanation. Desiccation?
Love it!
> Liza May, mango and cashew are cousins. Don't try the peel; it's
>an irritant to all but the most purified instinctos, whose parasites
>will eat the toxins and make it Awww Betta.
LOL
> <alcoholics KNOW they are addicted, like cigarette smokers>
>Have you heard the libertarian sloganeering from Big Tabac about
>Those Who Choose To Smoke? Denial is not an Egyptian river.
> <until now I have never gotten a single word of acknowledgement>
>I've noted your ideas, but tend to forget that nods and mm-hmms don't
>show here.
She's exaggerating anyway--I sent her, as I remember it, a _single_ word of
acknowledgement ;)
> List X is not only distinguished by tolerance of NFL (as one who
>takes in strays and loves the ugliest, I understand), but it's often
>much funnier than this one.
You ever check out the calorie-restriction list?
> I am becoming more certain than ever that Raw Food Is Poison!
>Anyone care to write a solemn tract on the subject? Pet
Not really, but if you write it in an obscure language and get somebody to
translate it into english I will hork the whole kit 'n kaboddle and try to
become rich and famous. And if those addicted raw-food-eaters try an get in
my way, I'll _bash_ em ;)
Cheers,
Kirt
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