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Re: RC: Re: one of your type discussions on ridecamp now
In a message dated 12/16/99 8:40:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, CMKSAGEHIL
writes:
<< So, is it not logical to ensure that there is an abundance of the
preferred, and vital, substrate???? >>
Then why, in the NORMAL horse, is there mixed use of substrates--with nearly
half of the energy coming from VFA's? The horse doesn't just say--oops, I'm
outta glucose, time to use the VFA's. Nope--he uses them continuously, along
WITH the glucose. And if he has MORE VFA's, it means the carbs will go
farther, too. This is not an either-or thing, Tom. This is a harmony in
which both substrates work together.
Heidi >>
]When you say NORMAL horse, you're talking about a horse standing still. Fed
lightly on carbs. with fasting level blood glucose. The laboratory animal. A
C Major chord. When the horse goes to work, the 7ths and the 9ths come into
play and it's a far more complex progression of harmonies.
ti
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