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Tom Barber <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 May 2002 22:07:30 -0400
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Hi folks,

One of the basic tenets of Paleo is nutrition as it would have been prior to
agriculture. Perhaps several hundred thousand years ago early huminoids were
subsisting on leaves and grubs and paleo road kill.

I do find it a bit of a stretch that humans 50,000 years ago (about the time
early man was reaching Australia) were unaware of grains. I find it more
likely that some grains might have been eaten in season, although probably
very little compared to agricultural folk.

Any thoughts?

Tom Barber

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