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T Croteau wrote:
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> > There is nothing in paleo dieting that precludes complex carbs, as long as
> > they have been in our ancestors diets for long enough periods of time.
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> > Ilya,
> Thank you for the info....hmm how do we Know what our ancestors ate...
> is this a "general " statement...like what types of food were eaten in
> North America before the days of food processing and refining as well as
> additives????? Like a "whole food" way of eating minus grains, casein,
> sugar
We have some pretty good ideas about it, but there is no absolute
concensus. This is partly because our ancestors had rather varying
diets, depending on the location and the times in which they lived.
It is probably easier to agree on what they did NOT eat and eliminate
that (such as grains, dairy, excessive carbs/sugar, beans).
> is there a book that explains Paleo way of eating
Yep, this is the support list for those who follow the woe described
in 'NeanderThin' by Ray Audette. Probably the best starting point for you.
Ilya
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