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On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 12:47:46 -0400, Bill Wilcox <[log in to unmask]>
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>Padraig Hogan wrote:
>> I don't understand how anyone can make such a statement. You can be a
>> fruitarian and take supplements to make up for any deficits caused by
>> agriculture.
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>That's the point. Why do you want to take chemicals to make up for the
>deficiencies that are inherent in an agricultural only diet.
>
Well I also take fish and eggs sometimes. Until very recently I used to have 4-
8 eggs a week, although I'm trying not to have any now. Who knows what
medication the hens have been fed... I don't know how long this will last but I
will always try to have a bit of fish.
>> It's true that our ancestors had more protein than in just fruit, their main
diet
>> by far was fruit, then vegetables, then eggs/insects/fish. Meat very rare
thing
>> for them... and if this list has hijacked the term "paleo" for some kind of
40%
>> red meat/cancer diet (as some controversial books have), then I think
that's
>> disgraceful.
>>
>>
>How do you figure this? Fruits are seasonal. The subsisted mainly on
>fatty meats.
There are some fruits and vegetables around all year around, obviously in
Africa seasons make little difference.
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