Sat, Mar-11-06, 13:19
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Plan: antivegan,was subzerocarb
Stats: 200/187/175
BF:27%/19%/12%
Progress: 52%
Location: Flyover Zone
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ChicknLady
Except perhaps in more tropical regions, most of early humans did not live in a Garden of Eden...
I think people forget that there were very few vegetables that were palatable to humans when we were evolving. Try eating dandylion leaves- a typical wild green that would have been around in prehistoric times- as an example of what I'm trying to say.
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Beth,
Love this post of yours! This has been what I have been trying to get others to see... that it would be SO illogical for our species to eat vegetation, so long as there were bugs and beasts around to eat! Especially in northern regions of the world, where my ancestors are from. I guess people just cannot see a world like that... one without all this "good for your health" vegetation.
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