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On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Philip Thrift wrote:
> I would not see going from NeanderThin to Anchell -- I just eat
> some eggplant instead of potato, squash instead of rice. I wouldn't
> see how the reverse substitution would be an improvement -- just the
> opposite in fact.
Given the results you've been getting, I wouldn't suggest making
the change either. If it ain't broke, etc. And I have no
rational explanation for why this should work as well as it does.
And of course, if you just skip the potatoes, rice, and butter,
the Anchell diet *is* a version of Neanderthin.
> Anchell sounds a bit like Atkins to me.
It's much more restrictive than Atkins the food choices allowed,
but somewhat less restrictive in terms of carbs.
Todd Moody
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