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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: WaveSeeker who wrote (4659)6/10/2001 4:11:51 PM
From: lisalisalisa  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Grains and especially processed grains are a function of society. Until we had farming (not that long ago from in an evolutionary timeframe) I would assume we humans ate much less corn, wheat, pasta, rice etc. Society has "evolved" (out of necessity to feed a bigger population) to eat grains. I would suggest however that our Human bodies have not evolved to digest and assimilate these increased amounts of grains and sugars. Vegetarians and vegans think they are out smarting nature and have found a better way of living. I kind of doubt it. Many vegetarians simply become pastaterians, hardly a recipe for good health.

If one is concerned about hormones and mad cow (valid concerns imo), they could support the organic meat industry.
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