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On Monday, Nov 8, 2004, at 07:10 US/Pacific, Jim Swayze wrote:
> Now, some argue that partial adaptation has occurred with respect to
> certain foods. I'm not going to argue with that except to say the
> following: It is clear that no human on this planet will fare poorly
> in consuming a purist paleo diet. Perhaps we can add other food items
> such as raw dairy or rice with no adverse health effects, perhaps we
> can't. That's up to the individual to decide whether it's worth it.
> While staying purist paleo, I'll try personal experiments with
> questionable items from time to time.
I agree wholeheartedly with this approach. If I want something badly
enough, I will try it. But this hasn't really happened yet. I did have
about two ounces of really fine red wine a few weeks ago, and got a
killer headache the next day; however, I still get headaches from time
to time regardless, so it's inconclusive. I do still use some dairy,
but little. And the symptoms associated with dairy had eased when I
quit grains and cheeses.
I agree that you cannot go wrong with being strict.
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
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