Re: Eating for Blood Type? Any experience out here?




Sbharris[atsign]ix.netcom.com wrote:
> >>If left-handed people were eradicated thousands of years ago, they
> wouldn't be here today. That is called the science of evolution. <<
>
> COMMENT:
>
> Sorry, but genetics is not that simple. Just thought you might want to
> know.

Oh yes it is! :)

Left-handers are simply a mutation just like humans who make vitamin C
are. Get rid of that mutation, and it is gone forever.

Just my opinion, but I am right since our residenct quack MD is a
fruit. :)

I guess Steve is one of those humans who still has a tail. Ha, ...
Hah, Ha! Is it your third brain?

.



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