RE: CSVegetarian so bad? Maybe, Maybe not !

2007-05-02 Thread Dan Nave
You wrote: Simply stated, this is all too complicated for the average human to cope with. He best eat some meat, eggs, and milk to keep from overloading his mind and blowing a fuse. That's why I said that our cultural eating habits do not yet support being vegetarian (unless one is willing to

Re: CSVegetarian so bad? Maybe, Maybe not !

2007-05-02 Thread Clayton Family
Hi Wayne, I am remembering when the federal govt commissioned a study to figure out according to modern research, just what kind of diet was healthiest. This is the study that resulted in the bastardized food pyramid. I got the updates in Science News, which I subscribed to for many years,

Re: CSVegetarian so bad? Maybe, Maybe not !

2007-05-02 Thread CWFugitt
Evening Kathryn, At 01:09 PM 5/2/2007, you wrote: Generally, I agree with everything you said. Amino acids: it is not necessary to combine them in the same meal, eating them within a few days of each other can be enough. Most of the traditional indigenous diets have incorporated in them a

Re: CSVegetarian so bad? Maybe, Maybe not !

2007-05-02 Thread Clayton Family
Ok, me too. The animal feeding patterns sound like an important clue. If the animals are moving every 20 minutes, then they are getting a variety of foods over a period of time, hours, it sounds like. The new info on couple of days more or less, I started reading about in the last 8 or 9

Re: CSVegetarian so bad? Maybe, Maybe not !

2007-05-02 Thread sol
Clayton Family wrote: Amino acids: it is not necessary to combine them in the same meal, eating them within a few days of each other can be enough. I don't have any reference info, but I have been told the above idea has been proven false. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for