"usual suspect" > wrote in message ...
> pearl wrote:
> <...>
> > I don't know what his diet was like before it was changed either,
> > but, to hazard a guess for the reason for such a large change in
> > serum cholesterol levels, beyond different quantities of dietary
> > macro-nutrient constituents, - possibly predisposition to a liver
> > disorder affecting indigenous
>
> ENDOGENOUS.
A flub. I know what both 'indigenous' and 'endogenous' mean.
'Bodies produce (endogenous) uric acid through the breakdown
of purine bases, which is why most mammals produce uricase. ..'
talk.politics.animals - 13 Jan 2002 by Lotus
'The genocidal colonisation of the Americas
also featured the replacement of indigenous people with profitable animals ...
alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian- 13 Sep 2002 by Lotus
> Dipshit.
Fool.
> > cholesterol production, precipitated
> > by the strain from eating cooked foods (see below) and vice-
> > versa -- whole raw foods enabled healthy proper liver function.
> > ('These health conditions may increase a person's risk for high
> > cholesterol: · alcohol abuse · diabetes · kidney disease · liver
> > disease · underactive thyroid gland, called hypothyroidism '
> > http://health.discovery.com/diseases...opedia/30.html )
> <...>
>