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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 23:03:46 +0000, Ashley Moran
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Having studied quite a bit of physics
> myself, I know that transforming one mineral into another can't be done
> without a nuclear reaction.
Didn't someone once prove that bumbelbees cannot fly?
If someone would repeat (without prejudice) the observations/experiments
of Kervran and show that he was wrong I would agree that he was a fool or
liar.
Until this is done his findings stand.
Please note the quote at the bottom of this post.
> I read your other post about kefir but I found that unfortunately it is
> made from milk which rules it out for me: I have a milk intolerance and
> I doubt I will ever eat dairy again.
I too cannot tolerate *pasteurized* milk, don't know about raw, kefir
seems to repair enough damage or change it somehow into something edible.
William
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In practice, science isn't a matter of a rational evaluation of evidence,
but rather it's a matter of power, funding, and propaganda. -Raymond
Peat PhD
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