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Ingrid Bauer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 11 Mar 2001 18:36:39 -0800
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>Why the totally different macronutient ratios for babies that was is RDA'd
>and what's usual for humans? (Jean Claude noted)
>I've some thoughts
> babies loose much more heat due to the small mass and high surface.
> more heat needs disproportionally more energy needs
> The low thiamin to carbohydrate ratio suggests that not all of the
>carbohydrate is actually consumed by th baby. Some is consumed by the
>upcomeing gut flora (remember the joghurty smell).
>Humans can't digest lactose (well) - or can they? bacteria can.
>And it's ment to, Are Waerland said.


I see an other one
the metabolism of babies  is speed up in comparaison of adults ( faster
heart beat )
Animals who have a speedy pace of life like bees or hummingbirds are very
high carbohydrate eaters.( honey and flower nectar).

jean-claude

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