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Wed, 7 Feb 2001 15:05:39 -0500
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On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Dori Zook wrote:

> I spoke with Sally Fallon of the Weston A. Price Foundation yesterday on
> this.  She said (and I trust her) that humans cannot eat grass; the
> chlorophyl (sp?) makes us sick.  Herbivores can (and must) eat grass, but
> herbivores we ain't.

Well this doesn't sound right either.  If chlorophyll made us
sick, we wouldn't be able to eat greens at all.  The problem is
that we can't digest cellulose, and in grass there's not much
else happening.

Todd Moody
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