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Craig Said:
> > > There is a co-relation between the amount of
> time a group of people have been drinking alcohol
etc..
And GTS said:
> > Do you have sources for this? Where is the data
> that supports this table?
And Craig Replies
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> Wolff, P.H. Ethnic Differences in Alcohol
> Sensitivity. Science, 175:4020,
> 1972.
And Mark replies,
GTS,
I'm right there with you brother and have pretty much
agreed with you this entire thread, but, isn't the
paleo theory grounded on the fact that man has not
evolved eating certain foods? If you agree with that
theory, by logical extension you must believe that
the longer a (modern non-paleo) group has been exposed
to these foods (i.e alcohol, grains, milk etc..) the
more likely it is that group has become adapted to
those foods. Are you arguing that point?
Mark
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