Marshall said,
>Can you clarify this a bit. So animals that eat live
animals are ok, right? What about animals that will
eat dead animals, but are not feed dead animals, like
pigs that are corn fed? Does it have to do with what
they actually eat, or what they are willing to eat if
available, that is their actual diet, or their
metabolism?<

Reams said that pork and other scavenger animals had
specific metabolic/molecular frequencies that were not
compatible with man's. If you don't feed these animals
their natural diet (as is the case with every
commercially-raised animal), they are still what they
are, and would, if allowed, revert back to their
natural scavenger diets.

Reams speculated that their particular frequency might
be related to their ability to safely metabolize a
scavenger diet.

Terry



        

        
                
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