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Lynnet Bannion <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 Oct 2003 16:42:59 -0600
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Amadeus Schmidt wrote:

> I'd say it's hard to starve when you have almonds.
> Almonds are a *very* dense food item.
> What is missing is: vitamin C and A, b6 is a little low.

A baby's digestive system is not up to the challenge of
digesting grass, nuts, and coconut.  It doesn't matter what
the nutrient density is if you can't make use of it.

>
> A few carrots and lemons would have done it.

We are not talking about adults or 10-year-old children.  Give me a
break!  Carrots and lemon juice for a new born baby?  I think it's a crime
to force all that soy milk into babies, and it's been processed to be at
least semi-digestible.

If all parents adopted that diet for their children, it would solve the
population explosion in one or two generations.

    Lynnet

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