Re: [CTRL] life force of food

2000-02-01 Thread Rob G
-Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> -Cui Bono?- Thanks for the comeback Peter. I'v heard for the last twenty yaers, if not longer, that microwaved food has absolutely no nutritional value left. I'd love to be able to know who did the testing. Rob > Hi Rob, I have asked the poster for that

Re: [CTRL] life force of food

2000-01-31 Thread earthman
3:25 PM Subject: Re: [CTRL] life force of food > -Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> > -Cui Bono?- > > Peter: Do you have where and who did the study? > Thanks, Rob > > > This is an excerpt from a post I received. I didn't know that!! > > > >

Re: [CTRL] life force of food

2000-01-30 Thread Rob G
-Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> -Cui Bono?- Peter: Do you have where and who did the study? Thanks, Rob This is an excerpt from a post I received. I didn't know that!! > > Peter > > Let me give you an example. Years ago a study was done to determine whether > different methods of co

[CTRL] life force of food

2000-01-30 Thread earthman
-Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> -Cui Bono?- This is an excerpt from a post I received. I didn't know that!! Peter Let me give you an example. Years ago a study was done to determine whether different methods of cooking affected "life force." Foods were cooked in a wood stove, a gas