SC - RE: Dirt in yer food

Rebecca Haines RHaines at controlworks.com
Fri Apr 23 15:22:34 PDT 1999


I understand that a lot of women in Georgia eat cake mix for the same
reason.  Whether or not they eat dirt, clay, or cake mix is a question that
any good midwife will ask, as it does say something about the nutritional
state of the mother.

Marie-Alexandra

At 04:20 PM 4/23/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>Didnt say it was dirt.  The NPR talk was discussing high occurances of organ
>diseases, esp kidney related in humans that ate lots of dirt, then gave an
>opposite example of the white clay eating, then it went on to discuss this
>study and correlation of different soil types and the related diseases.
>Another example they mentioned was people who eat dirt, right outta da
>ground.  Any good mud pie recipes?
>
>>
>> << a
>>  group of women in Georgia that swear the white clay in the area
>> cures nausea
>>  from Pregnancy . . . >>
>>
>> This is correct. What is your point? Clay is not DIRT . It is clay........
>>
>> Ras
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