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On Sun, 6 Sep 1998 22:46:20 -0400, Bill <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Amadeus Schmidt wrote:
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>> think they were not designed for this kind of exercicse, from my
>> anchestors' fruitarian times.
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>You say your ancestors were fruitairian very often. On what do you base this?
I bases this on common scienticic assumption that more than about
2 million years ago primates were fruitatian.
This is for example mentioned in the Ward Nicholson interview.
This is a very long line of fruitatian developement of about 30 million years.
Only after this time stone tools slowly became avalable which
made it at first *possible* to open (and then eat) an animals carcass.
I personally beleave, in this early time we got
our special fuitarian properties:
- our ability to see colours
- our dependance on Vitamin C
- our dentition
- our inability to detoxify Vitamin-A
- our inability to use purins (DNA Material) as a nitrogen supply
- ......
Although the times may be far away.. these were our anchestors for shure
whilst neanderthals and other hunting pre-humans which are often cited
as adaptions to diets rich in meat are probably not.
I do assume a *little* meat cunsumption in fruitarian times btw,
of about 2 %, and only in the form of small animals (normally insects).
regards
Amadeus
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