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Hi,
I am a lurker on this site and I'd love to see your text file.
Thanks,
Robin
In a message dated 9/16/2009 9:06:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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They had a back and forth debate over the course of a year of so, via the
listserv. As I recall, they disagreed mostly on fat and salt. At the time,
I
found myself siding with Enig/Fallon on the fat, and Cordain on the salt.
Now I'm no longer so sure about the salt. I don't think Fallon/Enig brought
in anything about grains or dairy, since it was on a paleo diet list. I
compiled a single text file of the whole back-and-forth, which I think I
still have. I could send it to anyone who wants it, or post it to the list.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Day, Wally <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >I think you might be confusing one of them with someone else, because
Mary
> Enig and
> >Sally Fallon gave a thumbs-down review to The Paleo Diet and I'm not
aware
> of them
> >collaborating with Dr. Cordain.
>
> Wasn't their basic "beef" with the Paleo Diet the fat vs. lean issue? I
> recall reading the review and through it a bit disingenuous - it seemed
they
> focused on one facet they disagreed with and then condemned Cordain and
the
> diet as a whole (even though it lines up fairly nicely with most of their
> philosophy). Personally, I think they emphasize whole grains and milk a
bit
> too much (I got in a lengthy debate with one of their followers on
another
> list).
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