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Todd Moody wrote:
> I *am* a layman. What I try to be is open to as much relevant
> information as I can handle. As I have stated on many occasions,
> I am in general agreement with the ideas in Neanderthin, and
> pleased with it as a way of eating. But there are particulars
> that are questionable, and I don't see any reason not to explore
> those issues here. But I am increasingly aware that this is a
> mistake on my part, so I think it's best that I cease inflicting
> my questions on the readers of this list.
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> All the best,
>
> Todd Moody
> [log in to unmask]
Todd, the questions and comments you have posted on this list are insightful,
relevant and reflect a HUGE amount of reading and synthesis that many of us
cannot accomplish on our own. The context that you speak from is indeed one of
exploration and that is why I find this list so interesting. Without this kind
of discussion, I am afraid the list would tend more toward trading recipes and
posts of "what I ate today." Those aspect are also certainly an important part
of the list but so is the nutritional and anthropological science. I am amazed
at the level of expertise many of the posters bring to this list. There is a
nice mix of exchanges on this list from Mary's frequent questions, Amadeus'
queries, to Ray's "from the source" comments. I hope you continue your
questions. Rick
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