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I wondered about that.
Pat Barrett
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "william" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: Cordain


> Kenneth Anderson wrote:
>
>>
>> You seem to have found a diet that works for you and your specific
>> situation.  Should all other diets, even the researched diets, be
>> rejected?  I think Cordain makes a general definition of how Paleo
>> people lived and eat, he doesn't seem to center on any one region or
>> people.
>>
>
> I tried other diets, including Cordain's, which is BTW Neolithic. His is 
> better than SAD, but that does not make it paleolithic.
>
> He ignores the evidence that those who try what we believe is a true 
> paleodiet succeed in regaining health, while others fail.
> He ignores the studies in "Good Calories Bad Calories" which show that low 
> fat is nonsense.
>
> A scientist who ignores evidence is not respectable, and I cannot trust 
> him.
>
> William 

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