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Exactly. Before Susan's post I was going to suggest that insects should
fill a good portion of out daily diet, but then in this day and age we
would have to worry about pesticides and other pollutants. The bottom
line is that I just don't see how we can ever be truly "paleo".
Ada Lueke
Todd Moody wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Susan Carmack wrote:
>
> > Serve as an appetizer along with the rest of the seal
> > The Inuit woman in the piece mentioned that seal eyeballs provide a
> good
> > source of vitamin C, the seal brain, iron and protein and the liver,
> vitamin A
> > The meal will give you a lot of energy!
>
> Ah, this is a perfect illustration of the difference between an
> actual paleodiet and one that is based on an abstract conception
> of a paleo diet, such as "meat only." This is why the details
> matter and it is why those, like myself, who are either careless
> about them or don't care to eat eyeballs, brains, and liver
> should consider supplements.
>
> Todd Moody
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