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is it Thomas or Tom?

hey, thanks for the support and info - this intuitive approach feels right
to me.

rhandi

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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Thomas Bridgeland
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 6:16 PM
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Subject: Re: greetings - new member


On Friday, June 17, 2005, at 08:21  AM, Wally Day wrote:

> I suggest trying to avoid numbers as much as possible. Tracking
> percentages
> of this, that, and what-not in the diet is *not* something a paleo
> hunter-gatherer would have done. Just follow Ray's basic premise of
> "naked
> with a sharp stick", and you should do fine.

That's about where I am at, too. In my case it is just that I have a
lot of other things to do and think about, food does not rate that
highly. As long as it tastes OK and does not make me feel bad, I will
eat it. Neanderthin fits my prejudices, so I don't find it hard to
follow. I do 'cheat' quite a bit, though. Wally's comment about people
who HAVE to be strict because of health problems is right to the point.
I am probably 90% paleo. The only thing I really strongly try to avoid
is wheat, because of the very quick response, migraine headaches, that
it gives me.

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