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Re: RC: Re: one of your type discussions on ridecamp now
In a message dated 12/16/99 11:41:12 AM Pacific Standard Time, Tivers writes:
<< 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. >>
It is, nonetheless, a harmony. And jolts of glucose have more implications
than energy utilization. There's all those little side plays, like K+ being
driven into cells, etc., that come into play. Beth explained more about the
intricacies of insulin. It isn't the simplistic picture that you would have
us all believe. When you're done redesigning the horse, let us know.
Heidi
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