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Old 01-16-2011, 03:15 PM #5
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like eskimos!
Hi, Bizi. I think perhaps the Inuit and others eating traditional food diets, just might have the right idea. I really liked your post. Thank you.

There is a lovely post at the blog connected to the Failsafe Diet site at wordpress about on GABA. The blog is called "autoimmunethyroid" at wordpress.

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