In a message dated 5/30/01 2:09:02 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<< recall reading (I think it was Eaton, but I'm not sure) that
when they have been measured, cholesterol levels among
contemporary hunter-gatherers tend to be quite low. There may be
HG groups with high cholesterol too, but I haven't heard of any
yet. >>
There may be, but it seems that the whole concept is essentially irrelevant
to heart disease The conclusion seems to be that there is no single cause of
heart disease, and that it is caused by a general compromise of the entire
food supply by man's intereference.
Charles
San Diego, CA