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Kenny Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Dec 1999 19:08:39 -0800
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Whale piss.  Ah, now I understand why they always say
not to drink sea water when your stranded on a boat.

Not knocking the link, but at this same site you can
find about a million new food guide pyramids for
everyone from newborns to Bill Cosby and his jello
craze.

And Todd, The food guide pyramid is also recommended
by the USDA.  HMMM.  Makes me wonder if politics has
more to do with nutrition in this country than health.
 This is why I question the source for your 2:1 ratio
of w6/w3 in grain fed beef.

Since this is also my last post for today(limit 4),  I
also want to continue with my paleodiet so that I can
live long enough to see the next generation of
medicated people who now get thier drugs from TV and
Magazines.  Forget about the Doctor, Just tell him you
saw it on TV and they said it was what you needed.

There is a new drug out that "traps fat".  I just
can't wait until we have a billion people in this
country who are dying from defficencies of fat soluble
vitamins, and kids who play more Nintendo and bleed
all the time because they ate the "WOW" chips.  These
chips are actually fortified with Vit. K.  Have you
ever heard of any other food in the history of Man
that was fortified with Vit. K?  A healthy body makes
enough of its own.

-kb.

--- Bill Dooley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Not an educated opinion, but I suspect that a
> deficiency in a necessary
> micromineral would be more detrimental than a few
> stray molecules of PCB
> or whatever. According to one site I visited
> recently, arsenic is a
> necessary micromineral involved in the metabolism of
> methionine. You
> could have knocked me over with a feather. Here's
> the link:
>
>
>
http://www.phys.com/b_nutrition/03encyclopedia/02terms/m/minerals.html
>
> Of course, there is all that whale piss to think
> about...
>
> Bill Dooley
>
> Don Wiss wrote:
>
> > But does not sea salt also contain all the
> pollutants that are in our
> > oceans? And if Celtic salt is from the Brittany
> area then even more pollution.
>

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