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On Dec 31, 2006, at 1:12 PM, Ryan Chapin wrote:
> All you have to do is look at the high rate of colon and other
> lower gi cancers and it's plain that a diet very high in meats is
> detrimental to our health. Which is why eating lots of fruits and
> vegetables has been clinically proven good for us.
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> Were we designed to eat meat? I don't think so, at least not in
> very large quantities.
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> Are we an intelligent and adaptable species, yes. When other food
> sources were scarce, we learned to hunt and ate meat to survive.
Oh, God! I'm gonna die! I feel it comin' on!
If you eat only meat and fruit and vegetables, you can eat lots of
all of them. The colon cancer folks are sick to start with, for
numerous reasons including terrible, unbalanced diet - not a Paleo diet.
I'm more into that thrifty nutrition mode, myself. Meat has always
been my favorite food.
Ginny - sick AND dumb:)
All stunts performed without a net!
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