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On Aug 21, 2004, at 2:35 pm, Kristina Carlton wrote:
> I was wondering about this in regard to people from Asia. They eat a
> lot of
> rice, which is a grain and not paleo, but aren't they generally
> healthy? I
> was eating rice protein shakes occasionally but noticed if I leave
> them out
> my skin clears up.
>
> Kristina
>
I think Asian (or at least Oriental) people are generally healthier
than us, but there are probably several reasons. Rice is a less
reactive food than wheat or corn. Asian people eat a wider variety of
fresh veg, more organ meat. They don't use milk in their food, only
use soy as a condiment and consume far less sugar. Really, compared to
a modern western diet, pretty much anything looks healthy. On the
other hand, Asian people are far from super-beings- diabetes is still
common for a start.
Ashley
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