>practical application of this way of eating. What I find disturbing are the
>goofball rip-offs of "paleo" terminology that seem to be popping up at an
>increasing rate in the popular press. I am speaking of those in the diet
>and fitness industry who have no real understanding of the science who
>promote some warped and inaccurate of an ostensibly paleo approach to diet.
That's it though - if Cordain's book HAD informed of the science then the
fitness industry would understand it OR, at least, those who are new to the
theory could at least have the chance to review the rationale. I wouldn't
classify myself a paleo and I did not read the book, but I think it might be
a downgrade in an attempt to sell to the mass market. It probably should
have been more thoroughly written.
Marilyn
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