susan barry wrote:
> Hi.
> I just started eating paleo about a month ago (aside from a few lapses
> into
> grains, which, predictably enough, started an addictive spiral of
> sugar and
> grain eating until I had to cut myself off again....).
>
> Whenever I try to explain to people what I am doing, they either
> dismiss it
> as "dangerous nonsense," or say that there is absolutely no research
> to back
> it up. They also point out that primitive man had a life expectancy of
> 30,
> blah, blah, blah, but I have this one covered by mentioning the living in
> cold and damp caves, being gored by mammoths, etc...
>
> My question is this: Are there any good, reputable, but basic scientific
> articles that support the paleo principles? I know of some that support
> high-fat-low-carb eating, but not of any that are specifically
> paleo-oriented.
>
> Does anyone?
>
> Thanks,
> susan
>
>
Friends and strangers are frequently commenting how healthy I am
looking. I find that most people are OK when I state that my secret is
my diet of all the meat, fish, poultry, vegetables and fruit I want,
just no GBP or D. They nod knowingly when I tell them I try to get a
good balance of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fats. However when I tell them that
I also eat lots of saturated fat from items like bacon and coconut
etc., it stops them in their tracks. Then they walk away with that look
that says that can't be true! I bet he takes growth hormones.....
Don
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