wonder how much the blood type plays in to this..
I am 0 negative..tried a veggie diet..didn't lose any weight, didn't feel good, 
but then also tried the atkins diet...same thing, only I had diarrhea all the 
time....I do think that maybe we need to get organic meat and foods... the 
other meats usually have  a lot of antibiotics, pesticides, hormones, 
etc....and the carbs again are probably better for you if you don't eat the 
"refined" carbs... white sugar, flour, etc....
Kim


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dean Miller 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 1:24 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Diabetes


  On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 17:22:46 GMT, Heidrun Beer <[email protected]>
  wrote:

  >Genetically, judging by his teeth and the length 
  >of his intestine, the human body is a fruit-nut-grain 
  >eater. 

  NO!!!!!  The human being is completely a carnivore -- almost a
  super-carnivore.  The human digestive tract is even shorter (compared
  to body length) than a wolf/dog or cat.  That means it's even more
  highly adapted to meat than any other food type than other carnivores.

  From: <http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/carn_herb_comparison.html>

  There's a lot of detail (and a table) between the two quotes, below.

  "  Many people today aver that we are a vegetarian species, or at the
  very least, that we are able to live healthily on a diet composed
  almost entirely of foods of vegetable origin. This falsehood, for such
  it is, must be scotched from the start if the present unhealthy trends
  are to be reversed."

  "The gorilla is a herbivorous animal with a simple stomach. Robert
  Yerkes found that, in the wild, this vegetarian animal had many
  protozoa in its stomach which digested plant proteins and synthesised
  animal proteins.  In captivity, however, Yerkes noted that these
  protozoa gradually disappeared from the gorilla's stomach. In this
  state, the gorilla was unable to synthesise its own animal protein,
  and had to be fed meat, milk, or other animal proteins to remain
  healthy. "

  >Meat is an emergency food in the first place!
  >A high protein diet leads to an over-acidic body
  >with all its problems, to name only osteoporosis.

  No, vegetables are the emergency food supply for humans.  Our teeth
  allow a slightly wider range of nuts, etc. than is available to cats
  and dogs, but humans get sick on any diet than doesn't include a
  goodly amount of meat -- especially animal fat.

  >Vegetarian diet, on the other hand, can be eaten forever
  >without any negative consequences.

  Absolutely not!  The human gets sicker and weaker with every passing
  year on a vegetarian diet (I'm assuming that no eggs are eaten with
  this diet, as daily consumption of eggs, by themselves, will be able
  to mostly counteract the vegetarian diet).

  > The person needs only
  >to make sure that vitamin B12 (which is produced by 
  >bacteria in lactic fermentation of vegetables) is eaten
  >in sufficient quantities. 

  In addition to B12, the body needs a large amount of mineral
  supplements that are human-assimilable, because plants can't supply
  these nutrients (which are mainly found in animal fat).  Vegetarians
  are highly susceptible to calcium/magnesium loss, for example.  I'm
  not saying the minerals aren't in the plants, it's just that humans
  can't use them.

  >Also the food must be organic, or certain minerals (iron etc.) 
  >will have to be added. And basic reading about food must
  >have been done (for instance, to combine the right fruits
  >to make a complete protein, etc.)

  To get enough minerals from veggies, an enormous amount of food must
  be eaten.  Unfortunately, the human digestive system can't absorb most
  veggie nutrients in the upper digestive tract (because the veggies are
  digested enough) and the human lower digestive tract doesn't absorb
  anything except pure water -- so no minerals are absorbed there.

  Geeze, this has been known for a long time.

  -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF


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