On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Hans Kylberg wrote:
> At 11:38 1998-08-03 -0400, Todd Moody wrote:
> >I conjecture that the answer is yes. That is, they may not be
> >precisely the same proteins, but they are probably just as
> >foreign to the human digestive system, since we cannot eat grass.
>
> Can't we? Dogs eat grass (very little at a time but now and then).
> There are a lot of green plants eaten in small amounts bt h/g's
> so why not grass leaves?
The main reason is that there's not much there that we can
digest, so what is the point of eating them?
Todd Moody
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