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Tracy Bradley <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 14 Jun 2009 11:28:57 -0400
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william wrote:
> The higher nutrient content of raw fat meat satisfies because it is as 
> close as we can get to the perfect food.
> Eating to excess, as in the same meat cooked, results in malnutrition.
> This has been demonstrated by those brave enough and/or desperate 
> enough to try eating raw zero carb.
>
> William
>
William...can you back this up? How on earth does eating cooked meat 
result in malnutrition? What do you mean by cooked...well done, medium, 
etc? Stef and Andersen, in their Bellvue experiment, ate med-well done 
meat and suffered no malnutrition after one year, so perhaps you can 
qualify what exactly it is you mean, or provide a source?

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