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On Jun 15, 2007, at 6:19 pm, Wayne Wynn wrote:

> 'Course, when science tells us about the paleo diet, we accept  
> that! :-)


Lol  - made me laugh.  But then science about paleo should be not  
much more than "person X eliminated food Y from their diet and  
recovered from problem Z".  Anything more complicated than that  
usually turns into ... well something like this:

<http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/north_east/6764169.stm>

which contains the immortal line...
'Professor Annie Anderson, Dundee-based nutritional adviser to Bowel  
Cancer UK, said: "Compared to other low fat diets, there is little  
merit in low carbohydrate diets, apart for the fact that that they  
can help people to lose weight.'

(actually it contains so many corkers it's hard to pick a favourite)

Hands up here who eats low fat *as well as* low carb?

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