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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:01:30 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Yam (sweet potatoe) </title>
      <description>If possible, please answer the following questions relating to&amp;nbsp;YAM (Sweer Potatoe):
&amp;nbsp;
Is&amp;nbsp;it a low purine food?
What is its&amp;nbsp;fiber value?
Does it improve bowel moment?&amp;nbsp;
What are&amp;nbsp;its nutrious value?
&amp;nbsp;
Your prompt response would be appreciated.
&amp;nbsp;
Stanley</description>
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