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On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 19:06, Elizabeth Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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>Jean-Claude,
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>Of course we'd all prefer to eat real food.Even someone as focussed on
>real food as Sally Fallon recommends additional cod liver oil. What fish
>do you recommend that is not contaminated?
I eat sardines most days, mostly tinned, but occasionally fresh. Although
the fresh ones are sold as filleted, they still have lots of bones left
and I chew my way through them.
>I for one am active in trying to protect and restore the environment but
>until it's cleaned up, eating some things in our food supply is too
>dangerous -- especially for unborn and growing children and women who
>are of child bearing age. (I have three daughters I have to protect)
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>Namaste, Liz
Nice work, Liz. I'm trying to make a difference, as well. The biggest
step for me was changing my attitude to consumerism. See:
http://www.growthfetish.com/
and
http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=322
This has direct relevance to Paleofood, organic, labour-intensive food
production and all-round good health.
Keith
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