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Daniel Twogood <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Feb 1997 07:30:04 -0800
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> >
> > Max, can you tell me just exactly what societies you are referring to when
> > you say that milk+meat=health?
>
> I didn't say that! I was just saying that there are people who live
> from herding animals, whether sheep, oxen, yaks, reindeer, whose diet
> is principally milk and meat from their flocks. Whether milk is a
> healthy food or not is what I want to discuss.
>
> Max

I think different cultures adapt to the soil, water, air, climate, and
available food. Now peoples are so transient that it's hard to say what
is good for one, or for the masses. Although I think milk is a common
problem, other people seem to (perhaps) adapt.

For more on that, read "Nutrition and Physical Degeneration" by Weston
Price, D.D.S., available from the Price Pottinger Foundation in San
Diego, CA (area code 619). Weston Price was a dentist who traveled the
world and studied the dental traits and moral traits of primitives,
compared their diets, and observed changes when they were forced to eat a
western diet.

DT

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