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Date: | Fri, 6 Nov 1998 19:46:01 -0600 |
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> Thanks, Kirt, for writing what I was thinking. What little research I
> did into Eskimo health (traditional, not those corrupted by modern
> diets) showed a fairly long-lived, healthy culture that just happened to
> subsist largely on meat. Like they had a choice, seeing as most of the
> arctic circle area is not exactly conducive to agriculture. I also
> defer to Dr. Price's studies. That needs to be read in order get a more
> realistic view of the traditional Eskimo culture.
Yeah, that's definitely true. They surely didn't have bananas, apples,
mangoes, romaine lettuce, etc. now did they...And if they did, they
would have froze to death! So, all things considered, I suppose that the
diet they ate was probably a diet they HAD to eat in order to survive,
and to keep warm enough...That high raw fat diet surely kept them warm.
Wes
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