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that is silly william. even if evolution is false, the main premise of  
the book still holds.

Jim Swayze
www.fireholecanyon.com
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On Jul 20, 2009, at 5:47 PM, william <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Kathryn wrote:
>> Our local newspaper published a Los Angeles Times article on
>> Wednesday, July 15, entitled "evolution holds health lessons." It
>> referenced a book written by Dr. William Meller, a board certified
>> internist who runs a medical practice in Santa Barbara.  His book is
>> titled, "evolution Rx: a practical guide to harnessing our innate
>> capacity for health and healing."  That's quite a mouthful for book
>> title.
>
> IIRC no evolution happened during the paleolithic era, so his book  
> holds no health lessons for us.
>
> The excerpt about the cave bones was interesting.
>
> William

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