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On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, matesz wrote:
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> he found an amazing thing. There was not a single case of tuberculosis
> among the people in the mountain villages in Switzerland, who were eating
> their native diets. They had not access to sugar, white flour, canned, or
> other processed foods. At that time, tuberculous was rampant among the
> people in rest of Switzerland and Europe. These people had exceptional
> immunity against dental and infectious diseases. Price found this among 12
> other native population groups eating primitive diets.
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I believe that the Swiss villagers were eating mainly rye bread, cheese and
milk products. Healthy, perhaps, but not really paleo.
Andy.
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