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Hi Eric,
Please accept my apology. I misunderstood the context of your remark. I
should have taken the time to read the entire thread.
Best Wishes,
Ron
Ron Hoggan, Ed. D.
co-author Dangerous Grains ISBN: 978158333-129-3 www.dangerousgrains.com
author Smarten Up! ISBN: 978-0-9736284-3-2 www.smartenup.info
editor: Scott-Free Newsletter www.celiac.com
"Objectivity is the prerogative of objects."
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paleolithic Eating Support List
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Erik Fridén
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 2:09 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: SV: Re: Can you still buy Neanderthin?
>
> Hello Ron!
> You seem to misunderstand. That dude talks about how "there
> may be some individuals who - by dint of their unique
> biochemical individuality - do well on a diet
> that avoids grains" - when in fact it's the most of us. That
> statement is thus garbage indeed - I personally have
> non-celiac gluten sensitivity, so I know all too well. No
> need to sway me there!
>
> OK, so it's even 40% with those two genes, and haven't they
> even found a third gene now recently that predisposes for
> coeliac disease?
>
> "Even ruminants can not tolerate excessive quantities of
> cereal grains in their diets"
>
> Isn't that because ruminants are essentially "meat-eaters" -
> feeding off the microorganisms in their intestines that feed
> off the plants, rather than on the plants themselves
> directly? That is also why it wasn't as obscene as some
> people thought to give meat-based food to cows (the cause of
> mad cow disease) - cows "with indigestion" have been known to
> eat chickens from time to time...
>
> Best; EF
>
>
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