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Kenneth Anderson wrote:
> How do you all-meat folks (or virtually no carb folks) avoid the risk
> of kidney malfunction, osteoporosis, age-related muscle wasting,
> kidney stones, hypertension, exercise-induced asthma...and calcium
> excretion, which can come from a net-acid producing diet? The
> following points on acid-base (alkaline) balance, from Dr. Cordain's
> recent newsletter, were not answered by the raw meat and no carb folks
> in this Digest.
>
We do it the same way paleoman did it, by eating a paleolithic diet.
> "With a heavy reliance on
> fruits and vegetables, our hunter-gatherer ancestors maintained a
> net-base-producing diet."
Cordain's insistence that paleolithic man ate [b]neolithic[/b] fruits
and vegetables is part of what makes me think him a troll.
BTW the paleolithic diet is high fat, not high meat.
William
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