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Dan Abel wrote:
> Little babies get *all* of their nutrition from milk. They cannot eat > solid food. The only reason I included the caveat that babies get almost all their nutrition from milk is that I figured someone would point out that some babies do fine on formula made from soy and other non-milk ingredients in it. (If usenet does anything, it teaches one to write precisely the first time.) We're in agreement about the milk. I wonder about the meat though. I'm not speaking from any scientific standpoint, only from talking to friends. I think we're in agreement here too on the difference between "not being able to digest" and "indigestion." I believe someone who has been vegetarian for many years would be able to handle a small amount of meat but would get sick from too much. But meat eaters often get indigestion when they eat a lot of meat too. I believe the vegetarians would get indigestion from a lot of rich vegetarian food. In other words, I think the trouble is too much rich food at once no matter what one's previous diet. --Lia |
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