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>>hey everyone -
>>it seems that often we complain about being bored with, or the monotony, of
>>eating paleo.
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>Lucky I'm an all-American male. When the monotony of beef bores me, I
>switch to pork for a meal or two. I will even eat poultry or tuna when I'm
>feeling REAL daring.
I am wondering about the long-term consequences of having a too monotonous diet.
Certainly, paleo humans had much more variety than one or two kinds of (muscle)
meat. In particular, their diet included a variety of meats, organs (like
liver), vegetables, tubers, etc.
My $.02 for the day.
Best wishes,
Jean-Louis
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