This is why I think that a true paleolithic diet is mainly of whole
small animals, necessarily including the bones.
Mice are a candidate, possibly minnows.
William
steve wrote:
> I would say that the minerals that are used and/or leached out of the
> bone to keep the body's acidic level within that narrow range is the
> real problem. That's not to discount that fact that eating highly
> acid foods don't tend to move the body towards the low end of the
> narrow range.
>
> Steve
>
> Marilyn Harris wrote:
>> Hi Ashley:
>>
>> I am talking about the pH of your blood - which is supposedly raised
>> (or is it lowered?) by eating certain foods (meaning I guess
>> acid-forming).