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In a message dated 98-04-21 09:44:17 EDT, you write:
<< But Aaron, were they also eating grains? Just eating meat alone will not
help, you have to get rid of grains, which assault the immune system. >>
Probably bread. I don't want to debate whether grains are good or bad, I
think they're probably good and bad. I guess what I'm saying is, it's always
a mystery. Maybe it was from too much barbeque, or Coca-Cola. Who knows?
I think any cooked food is potentially cancer causing...
I'm curious, was there ever any study on whether or not all the Swiss mountain
people who ate rye breads, or the Irish who ate oats, or any of those other
old societies written about in Price's book, got cancer despite having
wonderful teeth?
Aaron
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