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> off the top of my head i can't remember. it is the whey proteins which
are
> easily-altered. my own experience is that i cant take any amount of
> pasteurised milk, but can drink a litre of raw milk daily. proteins are
> broken down into peptide chains if incompletely digested and can mimic
> endogenous peptides.
> andrew
AnY reasoN thaT YoU don'T usE capitaL letterS aT thE beginninG of youR
sentenceS? JusT wonderinG, ANDREW? (gosh, ms outlook express doesn't
appreciate those tailend CAPS--imagine peptide that! ;))
Cheers,
Kirt
PS Might it be that all Western linguistic fashion is intolerable and put
forth by frauds and fake opposition? ;)
And BTW, where do you get your "litre of raw milk daily" from? the english
coutryside?
Again, Cheers,
Kirt (hoping I'm not an mimicing endogenous peptides. Shitonashingle, I hope
I'm not incompletely digesting something--if I am, it's all yours.)
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