Re: Hello, I'm new
09/30/06 08:00 PM
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Jeio
Reged: 09/28/06
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Wow, interesting.
That theory sounds good at first glance, but when you think about it... IF is by def insoluble, which means it won't dissociate in water. That would make it unlikely that it reacts with the Na+ and Cl- ions that arise from table salt dissolved in water... Although it doesn't mean it won't do it for sure. I wish I knew how (some) IF looked chemically it would be fun to look into
However, I think if we puree cooked lentils, then maybe the insoluble fiber is so well ground that our guts won't stress that much over it. Or maybe, because the soluble fiber is now easily accessible (it's not inside an IF hull), it will be able to ease the passing of the IF...
Syl, my area of science is Mathematics. How about your ?
--J
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