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On Monday, May 9, 2005, at 06:12 US/Pacific, Michael Raiti wrote:
> Ginny,
> ... I do not experience the effect from grains such as quinoa,
> amaranth and rice. In the past as the summer approaches and my
> caloric needs increase I usually find myself occasionally eating
> these foods. Is there something that I should know about these
> grains of which I am unaware?
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> Mike
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No, I believe I misspoke as regards the opiates in these grains.
However, the concentration of starches itself is certainly somewhat
unnatural and has the potential to addict the metabolism through
altering insulin, I would think.
Thank you for clarifying,
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
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