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Date: | Thu, 19 Jul 2001 19:08:27 -0400 |
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>EAT- meat, fish, eggs, chicken, turkey, nuts (but not cashews or peanuts),
>olive oil, fruits, vegetables (but not corn or beans)
>DON'T EAT- dairy products, grains, sugar, vegetable oils
A few questions;
1. Human's teeth are not shaped like those of true carnivores or even some
omnivores (like the bear) and therefore imply that we are from a vegetarian
origin. Why doesn't the paleo diet reflect our ancestry?
2. The human colon is more similar to other vegetarian animals' colons - ie;
long. Carnivores tend to have short colons. Does this not also point to a
more vegetarian ancestry?
3. What is exactly wrong with grains?
Thanks,
Marilyn
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