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I am not sure if raw sweet potato is a good idea. Have you researched

whether this could be toxic?

Jeannie

p.s (you hit the nail on the head via your starch theory, removed

all my starch foods and nose problem vanished, absolutely amazing.

Have reintroduced all grains and every one causes a problem (even

rice, but brown rice actually bugs my nose more than white, and

brown bread bugs me more than white, and coke cola doesn't bug me at

all, nor does maple syrup), sweet potato and bananas also bug

nose. Lentils also a problem, not tried all beans or nuts yet. And

yet to try raw sweet potatoes to see if I react better to that than

cooked, plus got to try brewers yeast and wheat bran yet) - but

dairy, meat, fish, all no problem at all (so my thinking in this

area is now probably a getting little biased).

richard ...

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I realized that my previous message could be confusing- I wrote the

question about the raw sweet potato at the top. I was quoting another

post at the bottom, starting with the " ps " .

Thanks,

Jeannie

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Hi Jeannie:

Thanks for that suggestion. But what makes you think it might be

toxic? And if it is, is there good reason to believe cooking it

solves the problem?

Thanks.

Rodney.

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> I am not sure if raw sweet potato is a good idea. Have you

researched

> whether this could be toxic?

>

> Jeannie

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Groucho Marx was one of America's best philosophers.

Dave

On Jul 8, 2007, at 9:19 AM, lowerbp2@... wrote:

>

> In a message dated 7/8/07 7:38:35 AM, riothamus20@... writes:

>

> > I'd stick to the knowns, few though

> > they may be. If it were my body, that is.

> >

>

> Or you can play the great game of " You bet your life! "

>

> May your pressure be low!

>

> Clarence E. Grim, BS, MS, MD

> Senior Consultant to Shared Care Research and Consulting, Inc.

> (sharedcareinc.com)

> Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology Med. Col. WI

> Clinical Professor of Nursing, Univ. of WI, Milwaukee

>

> Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure

> and the Physiology and History of Survival During

> Hard Times and Heart Disease today.

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