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I'm sure there was a book about it. And no, categorically, Atlantis was not

real. Science, please, not new age mumbo jumbo.

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stories may have been told about it.� At it's time it was the most advanced

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Thanks for shedding light on this, Carolyn. That makes sense.

Jeanmarie

On Sep 29, 2009, at 10:50 AM, carolyn_graff wrote:

> pork is ok to eat according to Sally's later book Eat Fat Lose Fat.

> she said once that the reason she left pork recipes out of NT was

> because of her co-author Enig, who is Jewish. apparently, she

> convinced her that is was ok to include them in EFLF.

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> > > Apparently she doesn't want to go into further detail with the

> > > research because it will open up too much debate with the people

> > > that farm pigs in the WAPF community.

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> > That's a real logical leap. What makes you sure you know why she

> > didn't go into further detail? Maybe she didn't have further

> > definitive information at the time.

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LOL, you confused me so much but that's ok! =)

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Subject: Re: Reason why pigs pigs aren't the healthiest meat to eat.

ATLANTIS - ha! I gave a link to the new Gourmet Magazine Cookbook, which

I'm sure has lots of pork recipes.

Here's what I believe is the origin of " Atlantis " :

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On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Holt <danthemanholt@...> wrote:

> In general I'd say to avoid scavengers such as pigs or bottom feeders from the

ocean because it appears that since their role is to clean up the environment of

toxins, they happen to carry a lot of toxins in them.

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Hi ,

Most of the " facts " on that page you cited look like classic distorted

hearsay and the obvious bias of sectarian theism removes any remaining

credibility. Have you heard of " the telephone game " ? I think you

also cited a bunch of totally unsubstantiated and implausible " facts "

about goat milk a few months ago.

The only fact about pork that really matters to me is that it's one of

the staple foods of the Okinawans, who have one of longest life spans

in the world. The existence of healthy centenarians who ate a lot of

pork throughout their lives, whether in Okinawa or anywhere else, is

enough to disprove the belief that pork is inherently unhealthy. The

logic is impeccably simple and it's the same logic that applies to

many other traditional dietary staples.

As many people have observed in this thread and elsewhere, the crucial

distinction is between inherent properties of pork and the

circumstantial problems of sanitation and husbandry that have been

well documented at various times and in various places, notably

including the Middle Eastern/European region where the currently

influential Desert Religion (Judaism/Christianity/Islam) developed and

pork was a major topic. I'm guessing that pigs on Okinawa are fairly

clean and live in a pristine environment freely ranging on all kinds

of tropical fruits and seeds, like in Hawai'i, where there are huge

numbers of wild pigs that live a natural, healthy life slowly poking

around in the woods and feasting on macadamia seeds, avocados,

papayas, bugs, etc, never touching grains, living in unsanitary

conditions, or resorting to questionable foodstuffs.

-Mike

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