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In addition, I think we all have had experience with very had fecal
matter. I can see if parts of the intestines were clogged and in this
being pushed out the very hard fecal matter would be the result.
Godbless,
Anwar
Gary Orlando wrote:
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> On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 15:08:13 -0400, Anwar J Goins <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
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> >Okay, I don't think I wrote the below very clearly.
> >I meant that from what I've read he is not against meat eating. Rather he
> >seems to advocate the eating of any food raw whenever possible. That is
> >what I meant.
>
> It's not clear to me what Bernarr's position is on meat eating, but the post
> was how to eat a vegan diet, and was clearly saying that it was possible for
> a human. I believe that he does not eat meat himself.
>
> >Moreover, if we look at the specifics of what happens to
> >meat when cooked we can see that eating it raw is better.
>
> I would tend to agree
>
> However, i do
> >have a question for Dr.Bernarr and that is he denounces the theory of
> >clogged intestines, why is that, Dr. Bernarr?
>
> what theory is that?
> I have recently seen pictures of a colon taken after an enema, and the colon
> looks quite clean - the hypothesis being that clogged intestines would take
> a lot more than a simple enema to become clean, if all clogged up. the
> colons were of persons on a typical american diet. I can share those
> pictures with the list if interested.
>
> >Godbless,
>
> who? nevermind, don't answer that...
>
> Gary
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