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On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 11:14:58 -0500, krosenth <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Someone on my cancer list posted the following:
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> <excerpted from my naturopathic doctor>
> The main things you need to stay away from are foods that are difficult
> on the liver. These are red meats, nuts and seeds, and white flour or
> white sugar.
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>This is the first I've heard re. red meat, nuts being hard on the liver.
> I eat a LOT of both and wonder if anyone has any knowledge of or opinions about this.
Due to a family member's liver problem, I have done many many hours of research
on this, and find that virtually all recommendations about diet and liver are
based on seventy-fifth-hand hearsay.
Many of that hearsay is actually originally based on the false low-fat
theories.
PS Having said that, the post by Rob Bartlett sounds at least plausible.
Cheers,
Ken
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"... 99% of what people know was imparted from descriptions
other people have given them..." - David A.Lindauer
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