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Giselle Deboisblanc <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Jun 1997 16:02:02 -0500
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Hi!

I would like to subscribe to the more technical list is you don't mind.
Please tell me how to do so.

Thanks,

Giselle D.




At 04:17 PM 6/19/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>        So many lists, so little time.  I have a question.  I like this list
>>because of the number of intelligent questions and answers.  Is there a
>>diet list where I would be happier than here?  Something research oriented?
>
>Hello Muriel.  :-)
>
>There are two lists which may potentially interest you.  The first is the
>Lowcarb Tech list I run, which you'll find described at
>http://www.syndicomm.com/lowfat.html which is a technical discussion group
>meant for general discussion of low-carbohydrate and ketogenic diets (which
>dovetails frequently with paleolithic nutrition concepts especially because
>of frequent discussion of hyperinsulinemia and related problems).  The list
>is supposed to be research oriented; at the moment it's still a bit overrun
>by newbies but we're moving soon to a new location that will give us a bit
>more control.  In the meantime though it's still a pretty good list.
>
>There is also the Paleolithic Diet & Exercise Symposium.  This is very,
>very research oriented and is entirely about paleolithic nutrition.  There
>are about 200 subscribers and about 2/3rds have doctorates in fields such
>as biology, archaeology, paleontology, medicine, etc.  Conversations can
>become -quite- arid and technical, especially when the biologists get
>cranking, but if your interest is in learning it's well worth reading.  See
>http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/paleodiet.html for a list of all
>discussions to date, and shoot me email if you want to actually subscribe.
>

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