I thought this subject was now over. Dee -------Original Message------- From: sol Date: 05/11/07 05:47:06 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: raw feeding vs commercial foods, was Re: CS>Melamine chemical reaction in pet food recall (OT) Dee wrote: > Humans have a long > digestive tract and grinding teeth which are designed to deal with the tough > vegetable cellulose and fibre which would pass through a dog undigested, > Actually I have read an extremely convincing article, complete with measurments of the intestines of various species which refutes the above statement. The conclusion of the article was that humans have digestive systems much closer to carnivores than to herbivores.
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