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In a message dated 09/11/1999 6:48:22 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> You know, I am willing to accept the premise that people who
> avoid Neolithic (and later) foods are healthier, but I still
> wonder whether there is any real evidence that they live longer.
I believe modern medicine has made eating noelithic- SAD
and living to 76 possible. As a health care worker, I can tell you...there
are lots and lots of diabetics, arthritics, hypertensives, obese ,bowel
problems....etc out there that would be dead otherwise. The health industy
thrives on these chronic conditions. Ofcourse I also believe that following
paleo guidelines will prevent, and even treat
these conditions.
Dorothy Hester
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