On Mon, 08 May 2006 07:49:20 -0400, susan barry <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>
> My question is this: Are there any good, reputable, but basic scientific
> articles that support the paleo principles?
Regret that I can't answer that question - I use the experience of
millions of years of life to support the paleo priciple. Compared to that,
the flawed reports of scientists are insignificant. IMHO.
However, in answer to " They also point out that primitive man had a life
expectancy of
> 30,
> blah, blah, blah, but I have this one covered by mentioning the living in
> cold and damp caves, being gored by mammoths, etc..."
I've come up with something that seems stunningly obvious, to wit: bone
growth stops at maturity, else we would all be >20 feet tall, so, since
the bones show no growth after 30 years, they (scientists!!!) assume they
all died at ~30. Of nothing, since there are no signs of disease or trauma.
William
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