Re: Not misleading at all!!
"Your quote of a quote is lacking in a very big point and that is what is the orginal reference where these words were cited from....very necessary for me to understand if this statement is applied to humans, mice or his research on fodder...please provide the orginal reference from teh Nobel prize winner's statement."
If you had asked me for a reference in the first place I would have gladly supplied it. If I felt you were genuinely in search of the truth I would gladly supply it. Instead you have deliberately misunderstood the original quote (are you really that stupid?), you have presented false and misleading dichotomies, and you have attempted to bully your point of view across, belittling anyone who happens to disagree with your world-view. I have given you the book from which the quote came. You asked me for a book on nutrition and I gave you one. It is up to *you* to buy the book, look up the reference and contact the author if you feel it is lacking in anyway.
If you are too intellectually dishonest or lazy to do this, that is not my problem. Perhaps it is more a reflection of your true motives.