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At 01:10 AM 11/2/97 -0600, you wrote:
>> I thought this was a paleolithic EATING support list.
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> And I am going under the working assumtion that this is the
>NeanderThin mailing list. The Mosiac of Diet Tips in NeanderThin
>recomends detoxifying your living environment.
> If anyone has the wherewithal to start a PALEOLIFE list for the
>whole-nine-yards crowd, I'd love to participate. To me, NeanderThin is
>more than just the internal environment (food), but also the exterinal
>environment (living conditions) and the intermediate environment
>(exercize, air, etc).
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Great, Karl, I would love to live a Neander thin life out in the country. As
you become aware of your internal environment, you also become more aware of
your external environment.
Regarding fish:
Which are the most toxic, have the most mercury?
I have read that tuna has a lot of mercury in it.
I love salmon, it is one of my favorites. Does it have a lot of mercury?
Moira
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