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In a message dated 01-01-02 17:13:52 US Mountain Standard Time,
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> If man is designed for a low carb diet, it sure is hard to explain why we
> have amylase in our saliva and compartments for storing up to 400 grams of
> glycogen.
>

If our bodies are designed for a carb diet, it sure is hard to explain why we
have insulin which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood (insulin's
most important function), but no comparable regulatory mechanism for fats or
protein.

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