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Re: New here and a question
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Phosphor <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 31 Jan 2003 07:43:37 +1000
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>The author of The Paleo Diet, Loren Cordain, is a brilliant and
>much-beloved scholar, but a number of people feel his book is >too much of
a "popular diet book" and takes questionable >stances on the role of fat in
the diet.

ho ho ho what a hoot. let's revisit Cordain the fraud. If he's so brilliant
Craig, how does he manage to get his central thesis completely wrong?
Cordain is an exercise physiologist. he has no qualifications in
anthropology or biochemistry or nutrition. ok, well he can acquire
expertise..oops, he's never done any anthropological studies of indigenous
groups. maybe it never occurred to him.  maybe it would have refuted his
idiotic idea.

andrew

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