On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 15:47:44 -0400, Kathleen Lunson <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>And my list of safe fruits is different than yours. The one fresh fruit
on which i have no control is bananas. I also find that dried fruits are
dangerous for me. All perfectly paleo.
I have lots of fruit in the house as well. I'm growing watermelon and I
love watermelon. I love the yellow (blonde?) cherries, apples, bananas,
strawberries, mango, and nectarines. Cutting down on fruit would surely
help me lose weight, but it's very hard for me to do!
>
>it is also one of the reasons that I look on coffee skeptically, no, i
know it's not a legume, but yes it does require fire, Ray certainly didn't
consider it paleo.
>Bottom line?......it's damn hard for most people to give up. That's the
red flag of addiction, IMHO, and reason enough to suspect and intolerance.
>It's not just the caffeine, either, although that is very addictive,
because apparently it's just as hard to give up decaf.
I have not been able to give up coffee at all. I know it probably wreaks
havoc with insulin levels (is that right?), but that is the one vice I do
have - and I didn't give it up the first time I did Neanderthin and I will
probably still drink it now... I know I'm bad! Janet
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