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Ingrid Bauer/J-C Catry <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 May 2000 00:02:02 -0700
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>>Yes, leaves and especially herbs are an important part of human
nutrition.
>>A part we are neglecting in our nutrition even if we are raw fooders.
>>There is a big fat book here in Germany from Franz Konz that tells a lot
>>about herbs and leaves that humans can and should eat. Konz is the propa-
>>gator of a nutrition style called "ancient nutrition" (my translation).
>>Unfortunately it is strictly vegan so I am not happy with this. But people
>>who strictly obey his rules I have been found to be balanced and in a
>>better mood than raw vegetarians or vegans. The herbs make up for much of
>>the missing nutrients from animal foods.

what are his rules that differ from other raw vegan nutrition?. Is he
translated in French or English?
i will be interested by a list of  edible greens and herbs
jean-claude

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