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Hi,
There may be a typo about the PET.
Regarding the groups of people who eat Paleo - I found out about it
through a paragraph in 'The Third Chimpanzee' about how our ancestors
were bigger, stronger, healthier, brainier, etc - had to find out if
it was BS or not - turned out it was true.
Well done for opening the page for comments.
Cheers
Neil
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> William wrote:
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>>A pity that you do not mention raw zero carbohydrate, which is
>>[u]the[/u] proven way when all else fails.
>>Since rzc best supports immune system function, I would bet that this is
>>the actual paleolithic diet that made the disease-free bones possible.
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> You sound as if my page was carved in stone. Now I searched for this and
> found this page: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/zero-carb-diet/, but there
> is nothing there about it being raw.
>
> This page discusses it, but no mention of anyone actually following it:
> http://www.paleonu.com/panu-weblog/2009/8/16/raw-paleo-and-zero-carb-right-for-the-wrong-reasons.html
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> Isn't Aajonus Vonderplanitz's diet close to being raw zero carbohydrate?
>
>>Your page is presently support for the carbohydrate-addicted. So much
>>for GCBC.
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> What is GCBC?
>
> Don.
>
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Neil C Timms
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