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Justin Hasselman <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Aug 2000 20:04:28 CDT
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Those links are incredible.  Compared to the discussion on the PaleoFood
list, the PaleoDiet list seems much more technical.  How do I sign up for
the PaleoDiet list?

Thanks,
Justin Hasselman



>Amadeus wrote:
>Searching around about the saturated theme i came over a
>discussion , which already includes much material
>which matches good the SFA theme, i think.
>
>This one i wanted to cite from Loren Cordain - a prof-essional:
>
>...Thus, it is unwise and unwarranted to
>  try to replicate paleodiets using commercially available, high fat
>  modern meats.   Only when one has unlimited access to low fat game
>  meat,
>  low fat seafood, or certain types of poultry prepared and cooked in a
>  manner to remove and minimize fat should paleodiets be attempted in a
>  modern setting.
>...
>
>whole text at:
>http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?A2=ind9801&L=paleodiet&P=R1218
>
>more discussions from:
>http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?S2=paleodiet&q=saturated+and+game&s=
>&f=cordain+or+esmay&a=jan+1996&b=jan+1999
>
>(this is probably wrapped, to reach it you'll have to copy and paste the
>second part of the URL)
>
>In some i found points i disagree, according to my own reflections.
>(E.G. which were nutrient dense foods available for homo xyz)
>
>enjoy
>
>Amadeus

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