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Keith Thomas <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Sep 2003 17:11:12 -0500
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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:41, Bruce Kleisner wrote:

>Not for me or hundreds of other people I've read online
>and talked with. Lean meat has NO stop. In experiments
>or real life, people eating mainly leanly meat develop
>insatiable hunger. They can eat up to 6 pounds of horse
>meat or lean caribou a day, raw or not, without getting
>a stop. It seems that people eating vegan or fruitarian
>diets develop similar problems. As do people following
>all-raw diets in general. That explains why no hunter-
>gatherer tribe has ever shown to eat all-raw.

I think the evidence is pretty clear that the Tasmanian Aborigines gave up
eating fish and using fire about 2,500 years ago.  No one can say with any
certainty why, but it is a hot topic for speculation and research here in
Australia.

Keith

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