I've been reading material on your website and do not see anything that supports this theory
of eating
small and
frequently amounts of (I'll be generous and use the word)
food every 2 or 3 hours while awake.
More clues for understanding the casein - cancer research come from another Indian study — this one published in the late 1980s, and examining the effects
of protein in aflatoxin - exposed monkeys instead
of rats.14 As with Campbell's experiments, the monkeys were fed diets containing either 5 percent or 20 percent casein, but with one important difference: instead
of being slammed with an astronomically (and unrealistically) high dose
of aflatoxin, the monkeys were exposed to lower, daily doses — mimicking a real - world situation where aflatoxin is consumed
frequently in
small amounts from contaminated
foods.
Pets will travel better with
small amounts of food and water in their system
frequently rather than allowing the pet to eat his or her normal ration.