On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 19:43:40 -0500, Joan Howe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I will be teaching a Radical Nutrition course this coming semester and I'd
>like to spend one or two classes on the Paleolithic Diet. ...
Why don't you invite Alan S. Brown, MD? As of 2000 he was a physician in
Springfield, Massachusetts, practicing radiology and Paleolithic nutrition.
He wrote the Introduction to NeanderThin by Ray Audette.
"Radical Nutrition" is in some ways an ironically-named course for
discussion of the Paleolithic diet, since it was the diet of all human
beings for 99.9% of human existence. The standard modern diet is actually
the truly radical innovation. However, I understand that from a modern
perspective the original diet seems radical.