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Re: Stone-age diet may lower risk of heart disease
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william <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 May 2008 21:57:32 -0400
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Gale wrote:
> It seems to me that people (now or then) regardless of situation would try to eat just about everything.  What wouldn't we put in our mouths and eat?  I think the standards for what might have constituted a "normal" paleolithic diet would have to include - whatever you could find. 
>   
Sense of taste varies according to culture in our time, that means that 
it is software-driven, call it programmable.
We assume that paleolithic man didn't suffer from the 
programming/advertising/preaching that we get, so would have had a very 
different idea of what tastes good/is edible

For instance, lean meat does not taste as good as fat meat, unless you 
believe. Faith can move mountains.

William

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