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The Paleo Diet Defined Don Wiss 02-07-2010
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Posted by Don Wiss on February 7, 2010, 8:20 pm


I have now written the definitive definition of the paleo diet. I have a
concise core definition and then I list variations of it. Come check out:

http://paleodiet.com/definition.htm

What do you think?

Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at page bottoms).

Posted by Happy Oyster on February 7, 2010, 8:28 pm



>I have now written the definitive definition of the paleo diet. I have a
>concise core definition and then I list variations of it. Come check out:
>
>http://paleodiet.com/definition.htm
>
>What do you think?


The stoneage "diet" ist bullshit.


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Posted by trigonometry1972@gmail.com | on February 9, 2010, 10:55 pm


> >I have now written the definitive definition of the paleo diet. I have a
> >concise core definition and then I list variations of it. Come check out=
:
>
> >http://paleodiet.com/definition.htm
>
> >What do you think?
>
> The stoneage "diet" ist bullshit.
>
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Aren't you a dairy man there in Germany Oyster?

The paleo diets are good to help with blood glucose levels.

MHA cut from the newgroups..................Trig

Posted by trigonometry1972@gmail.com | on February 10, 2010, 12:12 am


> >I have now written the definitive definition of the paleo diet. I have a
> >concise core definition and then I list variations of it. Come check out:
>
> >http://paleodiet.com/definition.htm
>
> >What do you think?
>
> The stoneage "diet" ist bullshit.
>
> .
> --
> Die volle H rte:http://www.kindersprechstunde.at
> ***************************************************************
> Die Medienmafia Die Regividerm-Verschw
runghttp://www.transgallaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/showtopic.php?threadid=5710

I take it Celiac isn't in your vocabulary? And how about
metabolic syndrome is that in your mental map?
I will agree with you that the stone age stories
have an element of "just so stories."
Nonetheless, "paleo diets" seem to have very strong merit if
one examines what they do to blood glucose levels and lipid
levels. Indeed, a man/person of your age should be checking his
blood glucose level now and then. It is often the case with
conventional medicine that DM Type 2 is detected rather late in
the game.

It should be noted that Happy Oyster is a MHA poster an Usenet
forum know for it heat and not its light. And is he
all about heat and little about light. He is bright in his own way
but he isn't always right nor do his posting contain much in
the information, IMHO. Rather he posts in a manner to
blanket opponents with vacuous postings and sees the
denaturing of the discussion as a victory, IMO.

Trig



Now if we would just get paleo levels of exercise..........Trig

Posted by Happy Oyster on February 11, 2010, 6:04 am


On Tue, 9 Feb 2010 21:12:47 -0800 (PST), "trigonometry1972@gmail.com |"

>> >I have now written the definitive definition of the paleo diet. I have a
>> >concise core definition and then I list variations of it. Come check out:
>>
>> >http://paleodiet.com/definition.htm
>>
>> >What do you think?
>>
>> The stoneage "diet" ist bullshit.
>>
>> .
>> --
>> Die volle H rte:http://www.kindersprechstunde.at
>> ***************************************************************
>> Die Medienmafia Die Regividerm-Verschw
runghttp://www.transgallaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/showtopic.php?threadid=5710
>
>I take it Celiac isn't in your vocabulary? And how about
>metabolic syndrome is that in your mental map?
>I will agree with you that the stone age stories
>have an element of "just so stories."
>Nonetheless, "paleo diets" seem to have very strong merit if
>one examines what they do to blood glucose levels and lipid
>levels. Indeed, a man/person of your age should be checking his
>blood glucose level now and then. It is often the case with
>conventional medicine that DM Type 2 is detected rather late in
>the game.
>
>It should be noted that Happy Oyster is a MHA poster an Usenet
>forum know for it heat and not its light. And is he
>all about heat and little about light. He is bright in his own way
>but he isn't always right nor do his posting contain much in
>the information, IMHO. Rather he posts in a manner to
>blanket opponents with vacuous postings and sees the
>denaturing of the discussion as a victory, IMO.
>
>Trig
>
>
>
>Now if we would just get paleo levels of exercise..........Trig

That is hogwash.

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