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The Paleolithic Diet and Its Modern Implications
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Posted on 03/07/2002 6:16:05 PM PST by Pharmboy
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To: T'wit
Old stones at that.
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posted on
03/07/2002 6:50:32 PM PST
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Pharmboy
To: blam; thefactor; classygreeneyedblonde
Ping*
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posted on
03/07/2002 6:54:57 PM PST
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Pharmboy
To: Pharmboy
How do "old stones" differ from "old stones?" Did they eat italicized stones? But you only find those in Italy, don't you?
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posted on
03/07/2002 6:54:58 PM PST
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T'wit
To: T'wit
When I re-read your original post all I could say was "D'oh!"
Game, set and match to you, my friend. No Twit you; certainly a wit.
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posted on
03/07/2002 6:56:37 PM PST
by
Pharmboy
To: Pharmboy
When I was big into low carb eating I belonged to a low carb listserv and Ray Audette the author of
Neanderthin was a member. Have you read his book?
I was very interested in his posts and even made some of the beef jerky recipies in a dehydrator. He was big into making pemmican too if I remember right.
I wasn't able to lost weight on the Atkins diet but I did feel the best I've even felt in recent memory. I know that carbs are pure poison for my body but want the reward of weight loss that goes with the diet. That I could never achieve.
So now I feel like crap and I'm fat : ( WWAAAA...think I'll have another beer.
MKM
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:07:58 PM PST
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mykdsmom
To: Pharmboy
I am going to stick to a tender neolithic diet. Old stones are too tough and they've lost most of their flavor.
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:10:12 PM PST
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T'wit
To: Pharmboy
You'll do just anything to get a photo of breasts into Free Republic, won't you?
:-)
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:11:30 PM PST
by
T'wit
To: Pharmboy
I hope people will take into context the fact that paleolithic humans rarely lived into their 30's. A diet suited for paleolithic hunter-gatherers isn't necessarily going to be ideal for us today, because, with very few exceptions, we don't live like cavemen.
To: Pharmboy
YUP; O positive blood type.
hope folks are familiar w/"eat right for your type"-fregards
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:17:46 PM PST
by
1234
To: mykdsmom
> but want the reward of weight loss that goes with the diet.
High protein, very little fat of any kind, and enough carbs to keep your tummy from making disgusting noises. Keep calorie intake under daily energy use. You will lose weight.
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:19:05 PM PST
by
T'wit
To: Pharmboy
Want to live until 30? Fine eat like a caveman. The Chinese and Japanese eat a high carb diet (they eat mostly rice-not General Tso's Chicken) and they have the highest life expectancies
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:21:13 PM PST
by
arielb
To: mykdsmom
THE KEY, the ABSOLUTE KEY is to eat a well balanced diet, eat what you crave, what your people (your ethnic group, not some cave ancestors) eat in moderation, don't be a pig, and STAY AWAY FROM CRAP. Also, you got to move, you got to move, as the Rolling Stones sang.
In point of dietary fact, no amount beer is too much, look at the Germans, they drink enough beer to float a boat, and they still excell at sports!
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:21:30 PM PST
by
jocon307
To: T'wit
Evolutionary theory suggests that the diet of
Paleolithic Man was designed to maximize health during breeding years rather than long life per se. I guess the author wasn't trying to say: "Suck rocks!" (Or even "Rock sucks!")
Perhaps an Oxygen movie title here: "Andrea Yates, the Breeding Years"
To: Pharmboy
The fossil record indicates that early farmers, compared to their hunter-gatherer predecessors had a characteristic reduction in stature, an increase in infant mortality, a reduction in life span, an increased incidence of infectious diseases, an increase in iron deficiency anemia, an increased incidence of osteomalacia, porotic hyperostosis and other bone mineral disorders and an increase in the number of dental caries and enamel defects. Early agriculture did not bring about increases in health, but rather the opposite. It has only been in the past 100 years or so with the advent of high tech, mechanized farming and animal husbandry that the trend has changed. Just what I've been saying around here, over and over.
Agriculture was not developed because it was easier than hunter gathering, except when attempting to hunt and gather in an overpopulated world.
Technology has always been the art of making more from less--and usually the more is of an poorer quality than the original.
To: Pharmboy
the diet of pre-agricultural humans was derived primarily from animal based foods.So why do we have teeth designed for a mixed diet, one which is not primarily meat? Our intestines would be shorter too if meat was our predominate food.
To: T'wit
You'll do just anything to get a photo of breasts into Free Republic, won't you? Chickens have one breast. Men have one breast. Woemen have one breast and two tits.
To: Snuffington
The diet of the Paleolithics was one designed for a short life i.e. 30 to 40 years. A high protein and fat diet would be advantageous because of the high caloric content. This would allow them to live and reproduce and then die at a relatively young age. The reason we are now a agricultural society as opposed to a hunter society is the agricultural society is superior to the hunter in reference to longivity. The reason the agricultural society suffers so many diseases is they live a hell of a lot longer and get old. The hunters died young.
PS
I am hoplessly addicted to a high protein diet.
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:32:53 PM PST
by
cpdiii
To: Pharmboy
BUMP
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:34:47 PM PST
by
Aurelius
To: rightofrush
> Woemen have one breast and two tits.
Maybe we haven't dated the same woemen.
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:37:39 PM PST
by
T'wit
To: Doctor Stochastic
Y'know, I was thinking earlier that Demosthenes used to walk around with a mouthful of rocks. The old explanation was that he was working on his pronunciation and oratory skills. I think we just found the truth: he was on a paleolithic diet.
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posted on
03/07/2002 7:40:48 PM PST
by
T'wit
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