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Wally Day <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Thu, 26 Aug 1999 23:39:49 -0700
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> There are some good lessons for paleo people here,
> though, too. Not
> everyone can afford a full paleo implementation even
> they wanted to. With
> the way society is going, we may all have to utilize
> the "substitution"
> approach to a degree, using the evolutionary past as
> simply a template of
> nutritional balance (rather than an absolute god to
> mimic) to do the best
> we can with what we have available today, and not
> worry too much about
> being purists about it ourselves.

Wow, Wade, thanks for the post. I think your last
paragraph may be the best advice I've read here
lately. It's nice to know that others may fall into
the "neo-paleo" rather than the original paleo mold.

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