In a message dated 5/10/99 1:16:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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> The same can be said of cereal grains. I think that all
> geneticists would agree to the fact that 100-300 generations are not enough
> for any species to fully adapt to such a broad spectrum of changes as are
> present among contemporary primitive agriculturalists, who eat both cereal
> grains and dairy products as dietary staples.
>
Thank you Mr. Lischer. I totally understand this idea. I don't dispute that
it is true.
Again I draw attention to the part that says ."........for any species to
fully adapt to..."
Adapt in what sense?...We have very long living contemporary primitive
agriculturalists eating grains and milk , albeit in VERY different forms that
we eat
in this country. Considering that they're living long lives, what do they
have to
adapt to???? For what??? What are they doing wrong??? What are they
missing??
Anna L Abrante
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