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FWIW, I had an unusual level of success on the Steak Lover's Diet which
wasn't all that "low carb." It has to rank as one of the most
monotonous, though. It was kind of bizarre.

On May 1, 2004, at 11:00 PM, Maddy Mason, Accord, NY wrote:

> Each of us has to find his/her own level of Paleo adaptation. Some of
> us are
> happy to eat the bugs and such that can be caught in the wild; most of
> us
> compromise with hunting and gathering in the supermarket. Let's not be
> too quick
> to condemn people for their occasional low carb treats, while trying
> to cope
> with an enormous upheaval in lifestyle, to achieve wellness/weight
> goals via
> diet instead of drugs. At least it's a step in the right direction,
> and a whole
> lot healthier (IMO) than that old standby, the low fat USDA Government
> Food
> Pyramid.
>
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Daniel R. Lurie
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