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And of course that's what the Atkins idiots are doing to themselves,

putting themselves into a high acid state.

 

On Sunday, March 7, 2004, at 03:07 AM,

wrote:

 

> " dave " <dave4sale

> Re: Dairy products reduce children's weight gain

>

> They also did a few studies (i think i posted one awhile ago) that

> showed that animal proteins (meat / dairy) are more acidic than plant

> proteins and this also prevents usage of the calcium. And there's

> also the fact that magnesium is very helpful in absorbing calcium,

> which of course they never put in milk.

>

> , reptile grrl

> <reptilegoddess> wrote:

>> Not completely useless, but almost. Apparently, most of the

> calcium in milk can't actually be absorbed by the body. The amount

> of actual, *available* calcium in dairy milk is much smaller than the

> amount of total calcium.

>>

>> Some people try to get around this by drinking nonfat milk, but the

> fat in milk is actually pretty crucial to the absorbtion of the

> nutrients in milk.

>>

>> Thus, milk really shouldn't be relied on as one's only source of

> calcium- eat those legumes & leafy greens!

>

>

>

It is a very rare church indeed that encourages its members

to think for themselves in religious matters, or even tolerates

this, and in most of them the clergy are quite ready to lay

down the law in other fields too.

~ Anne Roe

 

Name one, Anne. Just one. Anybody?

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