Libraries already do this for us. At least mine does. There is a health 
database, for example. It was not what I was looking for. I was looking for 
a book summarizing the role of elements and vitamins, their greatest natural 
sources, manufacturing, their purpose in animals --had it in 1996-- quite a 
bit more interesting than Earl Mindell. Stuff like that is probably in the 
database, and it is nothing I can sit down and try to remember and then find 
support for. I probably could not read the whole database now at the library 
in my lifetime.
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You can find about 135 hits in pubmed from a search on [[white cabbage 
ulcer]]. Red cabbage lends a more appealing colour to pineapple smoothies, 
and the pineapple's flavour completely overpowers the cabbage. Research on 
cabbage juice obscures the benefit of fibre in a recipe for morning 
sickness.

"stevertigo" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
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> There was some discussion recently about WikiMedia paying for user
> accounts on proprietary source engines, to aid in providing sources to
> Wikipedia articles. I'm curious as to how that inquiry was dealt with,
> and how it was resolved.
>
> Seems like a good idea. If feasible, there would presumably be a
> limited number of assigned accounts given to specific interested
> users, who would have to commit themselves to assisting others in
> sourcing particular concepts, statements, and phrases. A common case
> may be where the Wikipedia author may be writing from knowledge, or
> may be referencing an inferior source, and can't directly quote from a
> superior or particular text because it is not readily available to
> them.
>
> -SV
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