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Unfortunately, I know several folks who have (or have beat, hopefully)
breast cancer. None of them are vegetarians; most of them have probably
never seen soy cheese; none are rail thin.
so what is the reason so many people in Ohio have developed breast Ca? Too
bad the ca problem is not such an easy nut to crack. Incidentally, I get to
Marin County every couple of years and have had some great meals there, none
of them vegetarian. You can get a great juicy burger at the Depot (a combo
newsstand, bookstore and indoor/outdoor cafe) right in the center of Mill
Valley. Tremendous restaurants, most serving meat and seafood abound in
Marin County.
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From: Paleolithic Eating Support List
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Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 9:34 AM
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Subject: Re: [P-F] Marin County, Calif., High Breast Cancer Rate
This is my thoughts on it too..... Lots of soy cheese, veggie/soy burgers
etc. Marin County is a beautiful area and the women are rail thin, lots of
breast implants, etc..... Oliva
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From: "David Harrison" <[log in to unmask]>
I wonder if the high levels of vegetarianism (lots of soy eating) has
anything to do with it?
> "I try to eat organic foods as much as I can," said Lynn Oberlander, a
> local resident. "I try to get my stress level down. I go to yoga. And I
> hike
> and I exercise."
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