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Jim Swayze <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Sep 2003 15:48:59 -0500
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Bruce > The paleo diet provides a good place to start. But it also has
inexcusable errors and omissions.

Which paleo diet, Bruce?  As someone else pointed out earlier today, there
are many variations.

> Raw milk has the same qualities as other animal foods. It adds variety
to our diets and has very few of the problems seen with processed milk.

And it has dissimilarities with other animal foods.  Such as casein, a
foreign protein similar to the prolamin in gluten.  I don't need to tell
you the problems gluten causes.  And variety?  Fruit Loops will add
variety, if that's what you're looking for.

> We can't get honey (regularly) without domesticating bees.

Regular consumption of honey isn't paleo either.

>Can you answer whether paleo tribes achieved a high level of health
because of paleo or despite it?

Depends on how you define paleo.  Now answer the question.  Were the Masai
better off for having consumed milk?

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