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Craig Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Jan 2003 21:58:10 -0500
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Gregg wrote:

>he Protein Power books by the Eades,
>and the Barry Sears Zone Diet books are also pretty good reads (both sets of
>authors, however, are extremely low-fat in their approaches-- unlike Cordain
>and most other 'caveman diet' writers).

I can't speak about the Zone diet, but I'm afraid you're
incorrect about the Eades books being "extremely low-fat"; it's
not even mildly low-fat in its approach.  They definitely prefer
fats like olive oil to very fatty meats---mainly because toxins
tend to be stored in the fat---but they aren't sticklers on the
issue.  They advocate "adequate" protein intake (0.7 to 1.0 g per
pound of LBM), low carbs (25 to 60 g), with the rest of the
calories derived from fats.  

Their offer three levels of faithfulness to the paleo ideal:
"purist" (fully paleo); "hedonist" (dairy, limited grains
allowed); and "dilettante" (somewhere in the middle).

(As to the rest of your post, we're in complete agreement.)

.:. Craig

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