> I would imagine that
> humans would be more similar to canines that the ruminants but wouldn't
> there be enough differences that the comparison would not hold up exactly?
>

Pardon my correction here.  But a human's digestive tract is much longer
than a dog's.  We were
seemingly made to ingest plants more than animals, but with the capacity
to endure such an assault (of animal tissue) in our digestive tract if
the need arose.  However, goats and cows do not have the same length of
digestive organs as we do in ratio to body length.  I believe their
organs are longer, and more convoluted by far.  Was not mad cow's
disease at one time linked to the feeding of vegetarian animals the
ground up flesh of infected animals?   It is real human madness to feed
vegetarian animals   flesh.

I have just started making my own colloidal silver.  I was extremely
sceptical of using this internally for a very long time.  I believe it
was to my family's and my detriment.  I am concerned about the issue of
friendly flora.  I have a congenially defective transverse colon, longer
and more convoluted than normal.  I have just begun a program of ridding
myself of candida which includes cs, colonics, and dietary restrictions,
which I have some resistance to ( I hate to have to be the only one not
getting any of the "good food." )

Interesting links:
Role For Certain Yeast and Bacteria Byproducts Discovered
http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/newpage12.htm

http://dmoz.org/Health/Alternative/Herbs/

http://explorepub.com/articles/darkfield.html

http://www.healthandlifestyle.com/candida.html


I include these, as I found them very helpful in my quest to learn, and
thought to pass on what I have gleaned out of the "web."
Kris


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