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Persephone O'Donnell <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Sep 2004 19:43:51 -0500
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Hello Stephan,

>> I've been eating paleo for two weeks now, and I know that it takes
>time for
>> body to adjust to the changes.
>
>But, I think that you don't know what it takes to go to where you really
>want to be.

You may well be right, but I am very patient as well as being open to
change. So far, the kind of Paleodiet I'm following has already worked
some remarkable changes in my health. I am willing to experiment in
future, however.

>> As someone who used to be very carb-dependent, I am starting my paleo
>> routine by including quite a lot of fresh and a small amount of dried
>> fruits. I have always been told that fruit acids and sugars can damage
>tooth
>> enamel.

>You're still following what you've been told.

On the contrary. I followed the last statement by asking if any dentists
could verify or contradict what I had been told.

>What you've been told ... sucks!

I can only suppose that what you say is true for you. However, as you are
free to follow your own path, I am free to follow mine.

>> Could any dentists here advise me on the truth
>
>No, they could not.  They're doing what they've been told, also.

We have obviously had a totally different experience of dentists in the
past. I have good friendships with a number of dentists and find them to
be open-minded, highly intelligent and stimulating company. I've learned
much from them that I value.

Slainte,

Persephone

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