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"A review for one of his cookbooks states that the number of people capable of eating solely raw fruits and vegetables as Bircher-Benner encouraged is limited because humans are not meant to be herbivores" and the source is listed as "Notes on Books". The British Medical Journal. 1935-01-26. I am skeptical about this statement, which cookbook was it? I have access to JSTOR and old BJM journals but "Notes on Books" is usually just a bunch of books listed, not usually reviews. I have to check JSTOR later tonight, but I will remove this sentence if it is not in the source. Skeptic from Britain (talk) 15:47, 5 December 2018 (UTC)Reply
The review is listed accurately, you can find it on JSTOR. Here is the link [1]109.145.238.98 (talk) 21:12, 20 August 2019 (UTC)Reply