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Becky Root <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>Is there any reason not to eat pumpkin on a paleo diet?

Fredrik Murman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>I can't see why not, if you can eat it raw without problems. Some people
>are allergic to pumpkin. Inflammation of the skin, itching of the mouth,
>and, I think, difficulty breathing, are some of the reactions. Pumpkin
>seeds are medicinal. They are diuretic, and can also be used to expel
>tapeworms.

Pumpkins are a fruit, and I guess that this makes them Paleo. I don't know
if their origins are from the Americas, so I don't know if paleo-peoples
ate them. However, evolution did design them so that they could be eaten
raw by some animal, if not people. I've tried eating them raw, and I've
had no problem with this, although I think that they taste better cooked.

Ray

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