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Dick Dawson wrote:
>Barbara asked about eating worms.
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>Our most recent pre-primate ancestors were insectivores. Many modern
>primates still are insectivorous omnivores. Many human cultures eat
>insects.
Yes, I guess I was aware of this. I was wondering whether anyone had
actually had direct experience with worms.
>Barbara mentioned urinary and digestive problems.
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>Complete
>elimination of anything that nourishes C.a. is important meaning no
>sugar, no grain, no yeast.
These problems are now mainly in the past, although they occasionally seem
to resurface briefly. My diet now contains very little sugar, grain and
yeast, and I do notice the difference.
Thanks for your response, Dick.
Regards,
Barbara
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