I'm my own proof. If a food causes me joint pain, lethargy, raw throat,
drowsiness or general blah, it's a done deal that I won't try it again for
six months. Three tries with the same reaction and it's out for good.....
Oliva
----- Original Message -----
Ken Engelhart wrote:
>As Carl Sagan said, extraordinary claims require
>extraordinary proof.
Todd Moody" <[log in to unmask] wrote:
You say that studies that encourage us to eat non-Paleo foods should be
met with "extreme skepticism," and that we shouldn't eat them until the
proof is there. What makes the claim that a non-paleo foods is healthy
extraordinary? And what counts as proof that a food is healthy?