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Persephone O'Donnell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Sep 2004 02:42:05 -0500
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Hello Eva,

many thanks for the welcome!

Yorkshire is a wonderfully wild and beautifully bleak in places. We've got
a lot of curiously named rocks too, mostly in French <g>

I'll gladly send you the name of my island off list, as I prefer not to
post my location on a public forum. I don't have the anonymity of a big
city to protect me ;-)

Thank you so much for posting the link to Steffan. I've read the overview
of his research on his homepage. I've done a quick search so far on the
web, and have found some abstracts of the KItava study in progress.

I hope he's not alone in studying the effects of Paleo eating on health.
Though, in a sense, we are all conducting miniature studies
 of our own <g>

Although I am rabidly anti-smoking, I found it fascinating to see that he
conjectured that smoking alone was not enough to cause cardiovascular
disease. I guess, like most other diseases, it's a multifactorial entity
too.

I'll be doing a further search for more of his work after I finish my
latest simplification project at home. I imagine that I shall never reach
Paleo ideals in terms of possessions, but the fewer material things I own,
the happier I am ;-)

Slainte,

Persephone

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