According to Diane Birt, P.D., a professor at Iowa State University and a food synergy expert,
the specific amino acids absent in wheat are actually present in peanuts.
Its Vice-Chancellor of the period, Professor Michael Birt(1981-1992), applied his liberal cultivation to the task
of coping with increasing inroads, into the whole Australian university system, of Federal bureaucracy and unsympathetic and increasingly parsimonious governments.
In short, while this combo exhibits only what Birt calls a“loose definition” of food synergy,
it gives good evidence that a peanut-butter sandwich isn't junk food if it's prepared with whole-wheat bread(not white) and eaten in moderation(once a day).
In short, while this combo exhibits only what Birt calls a"loose definition" of so-called food synergy,
it gives good evidence that a peanut-butter sandwich isn't junk food if it's prepared with whole-wheat bread(not white) and eaten in moderation(once a day).