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FTVS | 14:56 Mon 12th Jan 2004 | Body & Soul
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Following on form question below, is there any food which one could survive wholly on? (assuming a water supply)
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There isn't any one food that contains *everything* we need to survive. However, it is possible to live one's entire adult life on a vegan diet without any animal products whatsoever. Soybeans contain all [22 ?] of the necessary amino acids... and many cultures live quite well on rice and corn, or, rice, lentils, garbanzo beans, etc.
My mum always said you could live on baked beans; fibre, protein, vitamin C, sugar, salt and water. I think she was just trying to convince me to stick out my degree! And according to Kelloggs, you can live on cereal. No questionable marketing gimmick there eh.
My son grew into a perfectly bonny boy on just breastmilk for 8 months (it's now recommended solids shouldn't be given until at least 6 months)!
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I think the point of the questions, TracyH, is whether an adult human could survive on a particular food. Babies are a completely different matter. Do you think an adult human could survive for 8 months on breast milk? (..Anyone care to volunteer for the experiment??!)
I know, just couldn't resist it. However the breasmilk challenge could be interesting. Next idea for channel 4 after "shattered" do you think! ;-)
Foods such as navy beans, avocadoes, etc, are known as whole foods, haven't put them to the test, though.
My husband's grandmother was in the Leningrad blockade and all she had to eat was black bread. A lot of people starved to death that way but one village had only cabbage and they all were surprisingly healthy at the end of it.

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