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Mon, 17 Jan 2000 09:45:36 -0500
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Michael Audette wrote:

>     Your probably right, younger folks can get away with eating anything,
> but when those autoimune symptoms hit, it sure makes a difference.

But it's not so easy to determine whether something is an
autoimmune symptom or something else entirely.  It's also far
from clear that adhering to a strict paleo program causes all
autoimmune symptoms to disappear, although it's certainly worth a
try.

Anyway, the Eades do a pretty good job of explaining the issues
involved in opting for less-than-purist approaches to paleo, so
the reader can make an informed choice.

Todd Moody
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