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From: "Harsha Godavari"
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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame: Is there Reliable Research that Supports
theConclusions Below?
> Aren't you forgetting something here. All the DNA contacts mentioned were
> r
Aren't you forgetting something here. All the DNA contacts mentioned were
raw UNCOOKED DNA. Cooking denatures DNA. Isn't that why "sterilization" is
done by boiling?
Digestive juices are designed to breakdown polymers and large molecules to
as small (for transport across cell membranes) fractions
Actually there are many ways to explain this. Everything from like
attracts like, to similar diets and environment, to spirit mergings
during sex. All can arguably cause married couples to favor each other
more than the population at a whole.
I am not convinced on the dna thing. I eat lots of ch
Fascinating. This would explain why so many older couples we know, have so
many characteristics in common. Might also explain why hubby and now the
dog, lay on their backs and snore. suzy (serious, not being funny)
The DNA of everything you eat goes into your mouth
That's why I look like a
Ode Coyote wrote:
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> The DNA of everything you eat goes into your mouth
> That's why I look like a carrot.
> Ken
Hmmm... better a carrot than broccoli? ;)
Diane
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sha Godavari"
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>> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:47 AM
>> Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame: Is there Reliable Research that Supports
>> theConclusions Below?
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>> > Ken:
>> > I would like to point out something re: Ph.Ds or any o
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Ivan Anderson wrote:
> If you have exchanged cells you have exchanged DNA. Of course most of the
> DNA you import is in food, and I know that if you eat too many carrots you
> start to look like one :-)
Oh my gosh, my round belly is from donut DNA :(
John
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, 2001 12:51 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame: Is there Reliable Research that Supports
theConclusions Below?
> Nope, never find any dead ones, but it wipes out the colony, so it
must make it
> to the queen as well. I use it for carpenter ants, which don't eat
sweets, so I
> am not sure ho
One kiss and you get your daily does of Vitamin A? I will settle for that :-)
How many tons of carrots do you have to consume before B-kerotene accumulates
to that level :-)
Regards
Harsha Godavari
Ivan Anderson wrote:
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> If you have exchanged cells you have exchanged DNA. Of course most of t
Do you recall reading how upset some of the movie stars were when they found
out that their partners "in that kissing scene" had aids..?
If you are a cat person, take a bath - scrub yourself till you bleed :-) - don
a set of clothes delivered factory fresh from the factory and go for a walk.
The f
Pets and their owners (?) are known to swap bacteria and viruses. While a
virus is a chunk of nucleic acid (D or R) in a protein coat, a bacterium,
essentially has a little more variety of proteins. If ones DNA is leaking all
over the place (saliva, dead skin cells) how much of it is entering anoth
>Aspartame: Is there Reliable Research that Supports
theConclusions Below?
> Where did she mention dogs? I've read that anyone you've frenchkissed
> and vice versa, you have exchanged DNA and that their DNA cells can be
> found inside your mouth. Scary thought.
>
> Iv
ting
> that dogs and their owners swap DNA?
>
> Ivan.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Harsha Godavari"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:47 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame: Is there Reliable Research that Supports
> theConclusions Below?
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This can be explained solely by behavioural science, or are you suggesting
that dogs and their owners swap DNA?
Ivan.
- Original Message -
From: "Harsha Godavari"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Aspartame: Is there Reliable Research
Nope, never find any dead ones, but it wipes out the colony, so it must make it
to the queen as well. I use it for carpenter ants, which don't eat sweets, so I
am not sure how it works.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
> Probably works by starving the ants who think they're getting something
> to e
This particular PHD became interested in drugs by doing a lot of them.
One of the wildest people I've ever known. Not exactly an establishment
lackey but one that leads a double life and all conversations were of a
personal nature.
He does know a lot about metabolites. That's his job.
Usually
The site to go to is www.dorway.com . men should be particularly wary
of using it as it causes sexual dysfunction in men.
Judith - member of Mission Possible and an aspartame victim.
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Ken:
I would like to point out something re: Ph.Ds or any other highly
qualified person. The bulk of them wear blinkers when it comes to stuff
outside their training and to a great deal of stuff applied to real life. Most
of the facts they learn remain compartmentalised
Throughout our lif
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