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Old 07-21-2006, 07:00 AM   #15
juptVatoSoito

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Kyop I suggest that you do some more reading. I can give you a partial list if you need it. Even on the internet you can find excellent information. You are making statements that do not bear up against the massive amounts of research done on the subject.

Hunter/gatherers, including the American aboriginals were possibly the most healthy people in the history of the human race. They had, and [Loriann] Required considerable endurance; must greater than we have today. They lived lives as hunters, moving miles a day at high speeds on occasion. More modern examples are existing cultures of bushmen in the kahalari.

None of these people evinced any signs of major tooth decay as you suggest. They did not have signs on arthritis either. I don't want to go into spouting facts here. You should read them for yourself. But one fact is that the hunter gatherers of the Mesopotamian delta were fully 15 centimeters taller than the later farmers dwelling in the area. They did not have the signs of arthritis or dental decay that the farmers did. Our species has a genetic history of hundreds of thousands of years without the "benefits" of grains, potatoes, sugars. They ate what we are trying to eat now. Minor levels of carbohydrates, vegetables and proteins, with large amounts of fat included.

Good Luck!
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