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Date: | Tue, 24 Apr 2001 16:06:48 +0200 |
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Cows eat grass and live short lives.
We live for a long time, eating EVERYTHING.
Sort of like the longer you are out in the rain, the wetter you get.
The higher up you are on the food chain, the more toxins you get in general,
and the more time you have to accumulate them, ditto.
The awful part is that we who have breastfed for any length of time, have
turned over our own body fat more than people who haven't breastfed. If we
have also consciously changed our diet to eat lower down on the food chain
and taken other measures to minimize dioxin intake, we may have less of
these poisons in our bodies than do our children, particularly our
first-borns.
But what is the alternative?
Rachel Myr
Norway
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