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Oh horrors, please tell me we're talking about a dog here! Yikes, groan,
sigh......... I just don't know if I can do the raw thing. Rare, okay.
But not raw........ Have some mercy............ Oliva
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Balzer
>It's in the book, as they say.
>He says, (and I don't really believe it, but he is highly qualified (B. Vet
>Sc, B.Ag.Sc., Dip Ed) and intelligent and everything else he says has a
>solid scientific basis and it's a damn good book and I don't even own a
dog)
>that some of the enzymes in raw meat get absorbed whole and are
biologically
>active. I therefore posted my question as I thought some of you guys might
>know the evidence. So, I will ask him directly and post the evidence. Now,
>if it's true there would be a logical basis for eating raw or rare meat.
>Ben Balzer
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