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Old November 1st 03, 12:57 AM
GAUBSTER2
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But I really do
understand your manic need to defend a high carb diet since corn is such a
major ingredient in Hill's Science Diet, the company you work for.


You obviously don't know the nutritional benefits of corn! LOL
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Old November 1st 03, 01:20 PM
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You obviously don't know the nutritional benefits of corn! LOL

Why don´t you tell us what they are?
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Old November 1st 03, 01:20 PM
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You obviously don't know the nutritional benefits of corn! LOL

Why don´t you tell us what they are?
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Old November 1st 03, 05:09 PM
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You obviously don't know the nutritional benefits of corn! LOL

Why don´t you tell us what they are?


Oh boy. shaking my head in frustration We've gone over this so many times
before....

1) Ground and cooked corn is about 99% digestible for starters.

2) Corn is high in linoleic acid for a healthy skin and coat.

3) Corn is one of the least allergenic grains out there.

....and there's many more.
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Old November 1st 03, 05:09 PM
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You obviously don't know the nutritional benefits of corn! LOL

Why don´t you tell us what they are?


Oh boy. shaking my head in frustration We've gone over this so many times
before....

1) Ground and cooked corn is about 99% digestible for starters.

2) Corn is high in linoleic acid for a healthy skin and coat.

3) Corn is one of the least allergenic grains out there.

....and there's many more.
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Old November 1st 03, 06:06 PM
Rona Yuthasastrakosol
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"GAUBSTER2" wrote in message
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3) Corn is one of the least allergenic grains out there.


For cats specifically or for all mammals? I only ask because my mother
recently tested positive for an allergy to corn (amongst other foods). She
has eaten corn in one form or another her whole life, but never realized she
was allergic to it. It seems her reaction to it did not come in the form of
typical allergy symptoms (no itching, hives, swelling, etc. Just coughing
and occasional headaches). I would guess that many others have undiagnosed
food allergies--including allergies to corn--for the same reason.

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