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Well the footwear may or may not be paleo but I'm very sure that the
surfaces I walk on most of the time are not paleo. The concrete
sidewalks, tile floors, etc are substantially harder than what the
average paleo was walking on or even the average person a few hundred
years ago.
SusieJo
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>> On Jan 5, 2010, at 4:31 PM, Ron Hoggan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> Hi All,
>>> Some of you will be aware that Don Wiss and I have a long standing
>>> friendship. He has recently been doing some re-vamping of his
>>> Paleodiet website at http://paleodiet.com and I think it looks
>>> pretty good. If you buy from Grassland/US Wellness beef or Northstar
>>> Bison, it would be helpful if you went to his page and clicked the
>>> ad first so they will see that his site is generating business for
>>> them. (If you don't eat these foods, you might consider doing so.)
>>> Don even has a section on footwear but I'm not sure how to check on
>>> whether it is truly paleo. I particularly like the misspelling of
>>> the term footwear. I think it is catchy with shades of the
>>> paleolithic. :-). http://paleodiet.com/#footware
>>>
>>> Best Wishes,
>>> Ron
>>>
>>> --
>>> PK
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