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Ray Audette <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Feb 2001 23:55:45 -0600
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From: Marisa Berntson
>All dogs teeth behind the canines are shaped nice and
> pointy, like double-peaked mountains. (Hurts pretty darn good when they
play
> and accidently chew you instead of the ball).

Human teeth ( unlike gorilla teeth ) also share these sharp ridges.  If you
have ever bitten your cheek you know how effective they can be on meat.

The relation between human dentation and diet was first noted by Dr.
Sallisbury in his book "The Relation of Alimentation and Disease" ( 1888 ).
His famous chart ( later reprinted by Voegtlin in "The Stone Age Diet" ) is
available at Don Wiss' web site: www.paleodiet.com .

Weston Price ( DDS ) later examined the teeth of people through the world.
His works are available at www.westonprice.org
Dr. Voegtlin's book is only available through inter-library loan as is Dr.
Sallisbury's work.  Ask your local librarian about this valuable research
resource which will allow you access to more material than you will ever
find on the web ( and won't cost you a monthly access fee ).

Ray Audette
Author "NeanderThin"
http://www.neanderthin.com

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