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Re: Pregnant Wife
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Whitson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 Sep 1999 08:36:08 -0500
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Ben Balzer wrote:

However if the carbohydrate intake is too low, then one is forced to add in some
Neolithic foods (boiled rice would probably be preferable to wheat based
products as rice has less antinutrients I think)(any comments?)( do Asian women
get less morning sickness?).


I am fairly new to the list but I had a question.  What would signal
carbohydrate consumption being too low?  I eat a Paleo diet and gave birth to my
son last year.  My midwife was new to the Paleo diet (and I do not think ever
fully understood it).  I was in ketosis the last few months of my pregnancy and
I ate plenty of Paleo fruits and vegetables.  I did not see this as a problem as
I talked to Ray Audette and his wife was the same.  We both accessed that many
hunter-gatherer moms had given birth on a Paleo diet.  So why would you think it
would be necessary to add grains, such as rice?

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