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sendero

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10. They may have eaten "everything"..
Wed Mar 25, 2015, 05:39 AM
Mar 2015

..... but there WAS no refined sugar then, there WAS no corn or wheat as we have now then either. So "everything" that was available, sure.

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Another thing to keep in mind about the paleo diet jeff47 Mar 2015 #1
how did we modify this? snooper2 Mar 2015 #2
The oranges and limes are much larger jeff47 Mar 2015 #6
Our ancestors probably wouldn't have eaten this in the first place jmowreader Mar 2015 #11
And then there was the dearth of excess calories. Orsino Mar 2015 #3
I bet they didn't eat .. ananda Mar 2015 #4
Its not to hard to imagine early man yuiyoshida Mar 2015 #26
To me the bottom line is to listen to your body GliderGuider Mar 2015 #5
Many say food cravings are all f/ junk food/sweets, but not always for me. If I start craving OJ, Panich52 Mar 2015 #7
do you have any trouble with your blood iron levels? Revanchist Mar 2015 #9
Kind of my point -- I don't have such problems, possibly because my body tells me when I need a Panich52 Mar 2015 #21
Well said. I try to eat a good amount of protein - mostly from poultry and fish - and not go nomorenomore08 Mar 2015 #8
They may have eaten "everything".. sendero Mar 2015 #10
The human species survived because it is an omnivore. hobbit709 Mar 2015 #12
in your reply what does 'above the level of grass' mean? HereSince1628 Mar 2015 #13
We don't have cuds. hobbit709 Mar 2015 #14
I understand that as a reference to human's lack of cellulase HereSince1628 Mar 2015 #15
True but the calorie count is relatively low. hobbit709 Mar 2015 #16
Calorie counts of seeds are actually pretty high...but that swings from the point HereSince1628 Mar 2015 #17
Seeds, not green growing grass. hobbit709 Mar 2015 #20
The most voracious predator on the planet. nt bemildred Mar 2015 #18
Early humans shopped at Whole Foods darling, then bored their friends with endless remarks mulsh Mar 2015 #19
jeeez, were they that wealthy,? Eleanors38 Mar 2015 #33
I say screw sticking to any one "diet" FLPanhandle Mar 2015 #22
Crap article whatchamacallit Mar 2015 #23
Apparently brontosauruses tasted like chicken (nt) Nye Bevan Mar 2015 #24
Dumpster Divers Rule! nt Zorra Mar 2015 #25
Shackleton's crew survived for a year eating only penguins. n/t lumberjack_jeff Mar 2015 #27
+100. That was the advantage of being an omnivore. ND-Dem Mar 2015 #28
I wasn't impressed with the idea of the paleodiet. Cleita Mar 2015 #29
or let over meat from other bigger predators FLPanhandle Mar 2015 #30
Yes, I forgot about the carrion. eom Cleita Mar 2015 #31
Carrion? I don't think most Paleos even eat organ meats Retrograde Mar 2015 #32
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