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Stacie Tolen <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Mar 2001 14:43:09 -0500
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> >But actually, I'm jumping in here because another thought
>occurred--cooked
> >meat takes longer to exit my dog's systems, and the, er, output is, um,
> >larger and more... odiferous--wouldn't this imply that it's not being
> >digested as well?  Would such, er, evidence also indicate anything useful
> >about humans?
>
>Food that goes in and out quickly would seem to
>me to be something that is not being digested well.
>


I too am jumping in here, as someone in charge of two little ones' diapers I
can vouch for the excess, odiferous output as indication of a digestive
problem. The kids do much better on paleo, and the diapers are far less
messy. The poop actually stays in the diaper now, doesn't run down their
legs. (Madi has always been paleo, never had that problem)
Stacie
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