That is how I came to this list.  I read Cordain's book (it was easily found
at a book store when I was looking for something else) and from there I
started my own research which led to reading many more books not necessarily
popular in today's bookstores.  It is a good start.


>From: Keith Thomas <[log in to unmask]>>
>
>Perhaps.  I look at the outcome of Cordain's book and I am a little more
>forgiving; I prefer to see his position more as one that effectively
>popularizes and spreads the Paleo way of thinking about food (and
>exercise/activity - this is an important complementary aspect of human
>life) to many who would not otherwise have come across it.
>

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