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Frog Dissection
From: khnum...@aol.com (Khnum369)
Subject: Re: Frog Dissection
Date: 1998/06/03
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>powle...@freenet.calgary.ab.ca (Jim B. Powlesland)
>Date: Tue, Jun 2, 1998 15:03 EDT
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>In article <3572ea28.2959...@news.newsguy.com>,
>Cat in Alaska <outb...@REMOVEmosquitonet.com> wrote:
>
>>Actually eskimos and other northern peoples get their vitamin C from
>>other sources such as fireweed, buttercups, willow leaves, sedum roseum,
>
>These are only available during the brief summer months. Vitamin C can
>also be obtained from organ meats such as heart and liver.
>
>For more info, see:
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>http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/cgi-bin/nut_search.pl
>
>Type "game" in search field.
>
>
Good point. Organ meats are chock full of vitamins and nutrients. Especially
liver and brains.