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Animals avoid GM food
"Brian Sandle" wrote in message ... Jim Webster wrote: As in the UK there is no such thing as grass fed milk in the winter, while even the 'grain feed' is actually a complex mixture of things such as sugar beet, maize gluten, rape meal etc, I suspect that the figures are pretty meaningless Looks like quite a bit of omega-6 in that diet. which week, because that is how often the diet components can change at times Alf Christophersen h and he is exactly who? A long time writer on sci.med.nutrition who seems very knowledgable. Never having subscribed to the group I cannot comment either way about him I know about reumatic : people who can eat freely mutton when the sheeps has just come from the : mountains, but get very sick in spring if the mutton is a sheep that has : been fed with n-6 rich food during winter. A big difference is the : n-6/n-3 proportion which is very low in the autumn after the animals has : been fed wild growing grass that are rich in n-3 acids and low in n-6 : acids. In spring, the proportion is normally high because the sheep are : fed grains that mostly contain n-6 acids and thus the meat should : contain significant amounts of arachidonic acid. oh goodie an anecdote. But any trails, or any evidence? Pubmed has a lot on arachidonic acid, COX pathways and inflammation. What about lamb and eating it at different times of year? Jim Webster |
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