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Todd Moody wrote:
> Apologies for top-posting, but my Blackberry gives me no choice.
> 
> The article points out that animal fats are not the only souces of
> saturates. This is true, not a deception. The article also points out
> that certain saturated fatty acids, with documented benefits, are
> found in tropical oils. This is also true, not a deception.
> 
> All fats are lipids, though not all lipids are fats.

Is motor oil a lipid? Maybe saturated?
My point is that vegetable oils are neither paleo nor food.


> 
> The notion that *only* Stefansson and william and other promoters of
> all-meat diet are "real" people, with "actual" experiences is not
> only false, but absurd.  While an all-meat diet is certainly an
> option, the proposition that *only* such a diet supports health is
> without evidence. The claim that *only* an all-meat diet is paleo is
> also without evidence. Once again, I have no problem with that
> approach, but I do have a problem with the cultish insistence that it
> is the One True Paleo Way.
> 

Maybe absurd, but that's science.

I do not eat an all-meat diet, nor does anyone who wishes to live.
http://zerocarbforlife.com/

William

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