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Todd,
I got one for you. If some primates gain and lose fat, as in the
oranatangs, due to the high, then low carb diet they eat, how does a greater
consumption of meat, in humans, change the equation? Also, I don't know that
many Inuits, or extreme meat eaters for that matter, to compare my needs
with. I think, with my ancestral back ground, I'll stick with the one-third
average. In other words, how doe's eating a paleo diet of one-third meat,
alter the effects of seasonal carb intake?
Mike
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