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How would you propose we research these things then? Test all the 'questionable' foods on guinea pigs and see how many die? mallethead
 
I would like to think that there should be a way of biochemically analysing the content of such foods, and the findings, along with the biological and physiological knowledge of guinea pigs ought to be enough to determine which foods can and can't be eaten.

However, I would doubt there would be aa much money in this as in other investigations of larger more expensive animals? I'm only speculating. But if this were the case, then I would imagine that therefore few researchers would be willing to take it on.

In th emean itme I shall continue with my tried and tested favorites of grass dandelions and veg.
 
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