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Hugh Mann   (7 April 2008)

Diet and Culture 7 April 2008
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Hugh Mann,
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Eagle Rock, MO 65641 USA

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Re: Diet and Culture

Diet and culture are inseparable. Each culture has its own special dietary habits. Some of these habits are good, but some are bad. Unfortunately, the bad habits of addiction often outweigh the good habits of nutrition. The bad habits of addiction undermine the security and progress of a culture. It is important for each culture to study its dietary habits and to distinguish between nutrition and addiction. This will enable each and every culture to fulfill its own unique potential. This will also enable all cultures to live in peace and harmony with each other.

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