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Karl Mac Mc Kinnon <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 May 1997 18:21:15 -0500
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On Tue, 27 May 1997, Dean Esmay wrote:

> BTW, I'm not sure the nat'l egg board would even know who Ray or any of us
> are.  It's tempting to start thinking that because you've talked to a few
> hundred people on the 'net or read about something in a few places that
> people in high places know about things like this but in truth if there are
> more than 5,000 people in the world who know what the paleodiet is and
> practice it, I will be very surprised.

        They might just be cautious.  I was on their homepage because I
eat two or three eggs almost every morning ending the day before
yesterday.  (I ran out of uncured bacon, so I'm on burger, steak, or pork
roast until I can get another pack).  I asked for some recipies, but the
only one cave friendly called for spinach.  I love spinach, but not
cooked.  The insulin = cholestoral isn't unique to NeanderThin, which if I
understand it right is a synthesis of lots of research from lots of other
people coupled with a lengthy time of independent self-experimentation.
        I had to ask what the deal with eggs and cholestoral was, because
eggs suddenly started looking as if they got decriminalized.


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Karl Alexis McKinnon|I live as the beasts in the fields, rejoicing in the
SP2                 |fleshly life. I favor the edible and curse the inedible.
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