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> Mary asked:
> "Could a child like
> Larry,
> >who was on formula, and SAD for the first 3 years of
life, ever develop
> >muscles to that extent? in other words, are muscles
somewaht determined
> by
> >early nutrition, which no amount of exercise, nor paleo
diet in later
> life,
> >can overcome?"
>
> I was a formula (and Kool-aid & Pepsi) baby and SAD for 17
years, then
> anorexic, then vegetarian, and finally paleo for the last
10 months. Paleo
> together with yoga a few times weekly and hoisting the
kids around
> day-to-day has made me quite strong. My legs even have
definition, this was
> NEVER true before. If I were actually trying to build and
develop more
> muscle, I am sure I would see results.
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My formula included Corn syrup and other year 1927
goodies.
I understand the I was sick a lot- especially in winter.
Then we got two Cows and my health increased.
From age 11 to age 18 I was probably very weak except when
on a bicycle.
From one earthquake I finally learned more about eating raw
meat. It seems to help.
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