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Well, that's kind of what I am doing. I didn't ask her to
participate at all but because I'm doing it she's going to give
it a try.
I hope she does because she has health problems and I've always
believed that diet is the number one influence on just about any
kind of health issue. And I know I've always felt my best when
steak was a regular component of my diet. Cutting out the grains,
dairy, etc. is a new one for me.
Besides, things like this are always so much easier with a partner.
But I'll do it even if she decides she can't.
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 11:06:41 -0500, Richard Geller <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Why not just follow the diet yourself? If she cares to she can see how
> you are doing and she may decide to follow or not.
>
> Without being enthusiastic about red meat she is very unlikely to adopt
> this eating plan for very long unless she is extremely motivated.
>
> --Richard
>
> David M Lewis wrote:
>> My wife and I are starting the Neanderthin program. Unfortunately,
>> she is not much of a meat eater. She'll eat fish, and a little chicken
>> and turkey, but pork is out and beef she doesn't much care for but will
>> eat a little.
>>
>> Is there some other foods she should eat more of to compensate for the
>> lower quantity of red meat she's likely to consume?
>>
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