I find that very hard to believe. You wouldn't know who does.
> so it
> clearly has little if anything to do with eating meat as part of a normal,
> sensible diet.
'normal and sensible' = traditional + pathogenic.
There is high usage of antacids.
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> > Did you understand anything I posted? About cobalt, about gut bacteria?
>
> I'm sure you'd be staggered if you could even imagine what I understand,
> just as I'm staggered by what you seem to believe.
I'm staggered at your delusional staggering about.
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> > > Maybe the culprit is processed foods, too much sugar, soya,
> > > wheat, etc. in the diet.
> >
> > Certainly doesn't help.
> >
>
> And shouldn't be part of a sensible diet - unlike meat which doesn't do any
> harm in reasonable quantities.
How often and in what quantity do you regard as 'reasonable'?