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On Fri, 31 May 2002 18:38:54 -0700, Ken Stuart <[log in to unmask]>
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>The Paleo "diet" consists of merely removing from the diet anything that
>could not have been eaten in the paleo era, due to the lack of
>technology back then.
A definition is not as simple as this, since this technology cannot exclude
cooking. There were the two technologies -- hunting (stone tools)
and cooking (stone hearths, pits),
the environment (animals and plants around them and the
degree they aquired both), and the lack of technology for
cultivation.
>However, one is free to consider all information in formulating your own
>personal diet plan, and in fact, Drs Eades' book "Protein Power Life
>Plan" takes the Paleo Diet and adds to it all that the Eades know about
>physiology and the health benefits and risks of various foods.
I am more in agreement with this "pragmatic" approach too.
Philip Thrift
http://www.geocities.com/paleofitness
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