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Ken Stuart <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 30 Dec 2000 17:01:33 -0800
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On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 19:30:02 -0500, Norm Skrzypinski <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>On Friday, December 29, 2000 4:48 PM, Kent [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote:
>> I just saw the Eadeses on CNN, plugging their new book ... they talked
>> mostly about the paleo- aspect of the diet ... 2 million years, vs. a few
>> thousand for the agricultural foods, and just a few decades for the
>low-fat hi-carb
>> "diet" foods.  Good news for our side!
>
>I think that most of those 2 million years were low fat (<12%) and high
>carb.  Bad news for "your (Neanderthin) side".  Sorry to be the bearer of
>bad tidings, especially at this "glad tidings" time of year.
>
>Neanderthin is quite far removed from paleolithic eating, need I say.

I think since you've been on this list for months, then surely you've seen the
references that findings of researchers (like Dr. Loren Cordain) support the
Neanderthin position.

In fact, Drs. Eades have been working closely with some of those researchers on
some new studies.

The only possible point of disagreeing with the premise of this group, with NO
evidence or references to substantiate this disagreement, is to reassure
yourself about something (presumably that your non-paleo eating is somehow still
healthy, although clearly I have no way of knowing those specifics).


--
Cheers,

Ken
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