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Re: Carnivores and dementia
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Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 24 Jun 2012 22:04:11 -0400
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Diane Heath wrote:
 >     I would be interested in what Paleo groups have to say about
 >Rudolph Tanzi (Harvard MD who is a well-known Alzheimer's researcher),
 >who states that only carnivores get Alzheimers-like dementia.
 >(Herbivores, such as elephants, etc., never get Alzheimers, but
 >apparently all carnivores are susceptible.)

The way I see this is herbivores are always fed their biologically 
appropiate diet. But often for cost reasons carnivores are not. Is 
there any evidence that carnivores get Alzheimers-like dementia in the wild?

Don.

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