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Date: | Fri, 20 Dec 2002 14:24:47 -0700 |
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I wrote:
>> I'm sure there is a certain amount of truth in the video,
>> just as there is a certain amount of truth in the standard
>> medical community. But, I've also heard many of the same
>> claims from the macrobiotics, 'regular' vegetarians, faith
>> healers, fruitarians, juicers, even breatharians (an odd
>> group who believe food is not necessary (???)).
and TOm added:
>And Paleos. ;-)
Actually, I did not include 'paleo' in that comment because
I was listing what I consider groups at the 'fringe' of reason.
Although I *have* heard a few unjustified and unsupported
statements from paleo followers, for the most part the theory
is supportable by documentation and is scientifically sound.
(No yin, yang, dubious "life essence", or religio-philosophical
justification). Therein lies the difference.
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