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On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Troy Gilchrist wrote:
> Dr. Cordain will be publishing several articles in the near future that will
> discuss issues relating to problems with modern efforts to simulate stone
> age diets.
These will be important articles, I think. To his credit,
Amadeus has been making many of these points for years, but they
are often lost in the hostility that erupts over his
vegetarianism.
> I have noticed an improvement in my skin and hair since I recently began
> lowering my intake of fatty red meat and supplementing my diet with a dried
> liver product (I hate eating liver, but the dried stuff goes down fairly
> easily mixed with tomato juice).
Last spring I described my experience with a vitamin A deficiency
on a meat-heavy "paleo" diet, the symptom of which was
chronically dry eyes. Like you, I have no taste for liver. Can
you tell us more about this dried liver product?
Todd Moody
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