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Jean-Louis Tu <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Nov 1997 11:26:25 -0500
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Beverle:

> We are upping our potassium and magnesium
> supplementation.  I would surmise that the one thing non of us as
> 'paleo' do is to eat the bones.

I don't eat bones, but (raw) beef bone marrow is one of my favorite parts.

> There is much conjecture now that early
> man was mostly a scavenger.  The strong teeth were for cracking bones
> and eating the marrow and cartilage.

Huh? I am able to crack chicken bones with my teeth, but beef bones is probably
impossible. On the other hand, early humans already used stone tools, which
could be helpful to break bones...

Best wishes,

Jean-Louis
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