It wasn't my intent. I have Google Alerts on "paleo diet." I read some, and occasionally post comments. This hospital dietitian: http://siouxcityjournal.com/nancy-rosston/image_4166a6b5-4ca0-5150-93f3-a55dad781f91.html Posted an article titled "Sioux City dietitian says popular fad diets are not sustainable" I did write that she does not know much about the paleo diet. And I questioned where she got her information. She wrote that the paleo diet prohibits all root vegetables, including carrots. And that it allows seeds, and she couldn't understand why grains were disallowed if seeds weren't. I posted two comments. I only have a copy of the first one. It ended: The low-fat diet that dietitians have been promoting for the last 50 years is the biggest food fraud ever in history. There are many books pointing this out. Nancy Rosston: Please read Nina Teicholz's "The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet" and come back and write an article for here explaining why you don't find the book's conclusion valid.