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Thanks Allan;
If it's an argument that this is a paleo diet, it's full of holes.
Has value in that I did not know that iodine is necessary to make the 
myelin sheath that insulates our nervous system.

"Inuit" is already plural, adding the s is a sour note.

IIRC seaweed was burnt to concentrate & refine iodine ~200 years ago; 
just eating seaweed does no good, unless it's the special stuff 
available only in Japan.

Lots more evidence that the author's brain was short circuiting due to 
defective myelin sheath. Tests show that 96% of Americans are iodine 
deficient; worse in Europe IIRC.

I suggest that supplementing paleolithic diet with iodine protocol would 
greatly improve the quality of discussion on this list.

William






On 12/11/2011 07:44 AM, Allan Balliett quoted:
> I was losing my keys, my
> phones. I was having nightmares that my chief of staff had pulled my
> clinical privileges. That is when I designed a diet specifically for my
> brain cells and my mitochondria. That's when I became a modern-day hunter
> gatherer.

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