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There was some analysis of palaeolithic bones and I belive that neanderthals were shown to have had a diet very high in meat ,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/787918.stm
mostly land-mammals(not 100% as I'd previously thought) and that palaeolithic humans had a more varied diet involving fish, fowl and meats, with more emphasis on plant-foods than the Neanderthals.
From what I understand, evidence of plant-consumption doesn't last as long as evidence from animal remains as bones last a great deal longer, of course, giving a skewed figure of a palaeolithic diet, but the DNA-evidence from bones is pretty solid, IMO.
Geoff
> Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 18:33:30 -0600
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> Subject: Re: Metabolic and physiologic improvements from consum...[Eur J Clin Nutr. 2009] - PubMed Result
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> On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 17:42:13 -0600, william <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > Robert Kesterson wrote:
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> >> IMO, eating *only* meat is not paleo either.
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> > Analysis of paleo bones of man showed they ate meat. Nothing else.
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> Whose analysis? Of what bones? One look at our teeth compared to those of other carnivores would seem to indicate that we were not solely carnivorous. And all the hunter-gatherer societies I've ever heard of ate plants if they were available. (Yes, I know about the Inuit -- but like I said, "if they were available").
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> > All the posts demanding veggies/fruits/nuts must be from candida
> > albicans using the unwitting hosts.
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> Could be. You know what they say ... "Resistance is futile."
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> Robert Kesterson
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