Mon chére 'Eric,
 
You failed? to consider the possible good contribution of whole-corn
fluids so ABSOLUTELY produced in these parts....
 
Or, are they negligible? I beg to disagree..
Alfred...> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 06:07:03 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Goanet] Diet and Health.> > I have witnessed a 
mini-epidemic of colon cancer amongst friends in North America over the the 
past decade. The very famous surgeon, Dr. Burkitt, claimed he did not see a 
case over his twenty year stay in the Ugandan bush : he was making a case for 
fiber. The presence of carcinogens in digested meat, combined with slower 
propulsion of a low fiber mass along our tracts, make for a dangerous mix to 
health.> It is not practical to count on fruit and vegetable to provide the 
fifteen odd grams of fiber we need every day : only the right kind of grain 
does it for us. Sadly, this does not include our two favourites - rice polished 
pretty, and white bread. The solution is whole wheat products, and corn.> I 
googled the word 'fiber' today, and discovered several reader friendly sites 
that are useful and informative. eric.
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