Is this issue about the adrenaline somehow being used up valid in some
sense or a silly myth; it sounds like the latter. As to the bear,
spear
and dog issue; don't that sound like a bunch of guys out for an
"experience" rather than engagement in the necessity of putting meat
on
the table. While I am not averse to the concept of eating bear meat,
I am
very averse to the idea of participating in the gratuitous torture of
an
animal by inflicting a relatively slow death (and endangering the
dogs, I
suspect) without the context of little other choice. we do have a
choice
and I speculate that some of paleo ancestors tried to minimize
suffering
while others reveled in it. I know which side of that line I aspire
to.
What about you? Rick
"S. Feldman" wrote:
> In a message dated 9/13/00 3:48:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> << The food tastes better and isn't loaded with adrenaline.
> >>
>
> What does adrenaline taste like?