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>>Grains, beans, potatoes, the milk of other species, and refined sugars are not edible to any species >>of Primates in Nature.
>>Are you saying that we have 70 million non-Primates masquerading as Humans living among us?
>>Didn't they make a Sci-Fi TV series about this?
Tsk, tsk, Ray. I expected more than such a flippant response from you. Saying something is not 100% true does not equate to saying it is 100% false. Heck, even in the small sampling on this list we find people who do not thrive on other members' versions of paleo.
Flash - eating non-paleo foods is *not* a death warrant, and should not be treated as such.
Another flash - there are people who eat non-paleo who live healthy, long-lived lives. My father is included in that list. I seriously believe he would have lived well past 90 if he had not been a life-long smoker, even though he ate a lot of non-paleo foods.
Just to set the record straight - I do not advocate non-paleo, and as I stated at the beginning of that post, I *agreed* with what Jim wrote. (Re-read it if you like). I just deny it as a "universal truth".
Such a disappointing response.
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