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I can prove that the earth is flat.

It's not IMHO a tangent, because paleofood is about belief.

Your doctor might have seen, um, err, maybe aluminum poisoning and  
believed it was iron deficiency, assuming you cooked in aluminum. There  
are other sources of poisons caused by cooking which might be why I do  
better on raw.
I use black iron or enamelware when I cook.

William







On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 01:57:43 -0400, Trish <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> While I agree that science tries to make advances in health,
> etc., I have to also remember that it is still in its infancy.  Only a  
> few
> hundred years ago everyone was positive the earth was flat!  Anyway, I  
> don't
> want to go off on a wild tangent.


   After that, I threw away all my other cookware and only use
> cast
> iron.  I have been using it for 15 years now.  We have never had any iron
> deficiencies since then.
>



-- 
"Reality is inside the skull. You must get rid of these 19th century ideas
about the laws of nature. We [the State] make the laws of nature." George  
Orwell, 1984

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