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I don't eat either one.  I tested intolerant/avoid on all nightshade
plants, beans, gr.peas, but not peanuts.  Blood cell tests, not skin
scratches.  Check out http://www.alcat.com and let me know what you
think.
Oliva

-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Moody


>On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Ray Audette wrote:
>Have primates been eating tomatoes
>for tens of millions of years?  Tomatoes are not edible if they
>are not there to eat.
>
>Monkeys enjoy peanuts, too, even though they are New World beans.
>Obviously, if you're going to argue that tomatoes are okay
>because our primate ancestors could have eaten them, then peanuts
>pass the same test.  It's both or neither.
>
>Todd Moody
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