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On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 11:08:09 -0500, Robert Kesterson <[log in to unmask]>
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>> There are no such veggies or fruits locally.
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> Where do you live? Maybe there's a business opportunity there?
Western Quebec, very French, short growing season.
I hear that the new world order wants us to get our fruit & veg. from
Latin America.
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> Breathing is slow death. No matter how good your diet, you'll die
> eventually no matter what you do.
Mybe Dr. Bernarr is right, time will tell.
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>> When the (Neolithic) troll wrote: "the span of a man is three score
>> years and ten" he wasn't kidding.
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> Conventional "wisdom" says paleo man rarely lived past his thirties. I
> don't accept either limitation. I eat good quality food that's as
> health-promoting as it can be. I don't plan to live forever. I just
> want my later years to be as useful as my early ones.
I agree to all that. My later years are already more fun that my youth, in
great part thanks to the paleofood model.
It's like a story that I'm mostly writing, and I'm curious as to what will
happen if I for instance try water fasting.
William
Intrepid food adventures.
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Don't try to think too much. It frightens the anthropoids.
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