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At 9:08 +1000 2/2/03, Phosphor wrote:
>>It's true that moose has especially much of PUFA (3:2:3) >compared to other
>game as well.
>these ratios refer only to the intermuscular fat, not to the subcutaneous or
>adipose fat. that fat, as Cordain shows, is even more saturated than
>conventional beef.
>in a fat wild beast, the adipose fat contributes a considerable supply of
>saturated fats.
And the organs and bone marrow are highly unsaturated which balances
things back out.
Still waiting for your whole of carcass fat profile of emu.
>> Fish oil and cold water fish are not paleo. No homo erectus >ever hired a
>trawler to put mackerels out of the cold
>>water of the north sea.
>but they caught anadramous fish such as sea trout, mullet and salmon, fish
>swimming close to shore and freshwater fish. most importantly, they caught
>seals, walrus, whales. big supply of DHA/EPA.
Fish (especially cold water fish) fat is highly unsaturated for your
very own argument that saturated fats are more inclined to form solids.
So if paleo man was a big fish eater, their diet would be even more
unsaturated than you would have us believe.
...R.
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