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william schnell <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 30 Dec 2000 21:02:11 -0600
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If we were to consider that high-tech began with agriculture,
necessitating medicine, then the following quote seems relevant.
 "I believe it is true to say that in those countries which have
achieved unparalleled advance in
technological skill in medicine and in what is called standard of living
we are witnessing the decay of
man--the decay of his teeth, his arteries, his bowels, and his joints on
a colossal and unprecedented
scale."
http://www.soilandhealth.org/02healthlibrary/0203longevitycat/020308a.yellowlees/020308a.html

William

Mary wrote:
>
> Norm, see the book STONE AGE DIET where the author states that man's diet
> was low carb for thousands if not millions of years.
>
> >Neanderthin is quite far removed from paleolithic eating, need I say.
> >
> >Norm
> >
> >

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