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Old Sat, Feb-25-06, 12:52
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Another misconception is that prehistoric man usually died when he was twenty years old, so it didn't matter how much meat or fat he ate because he didn't live long enough to develop heart disease or any of the other disorders that meat and/or fat supposedly cause.

The twenty-year figure that is often used as the average age of death for prehistoric man is precisely that: the average age of death. That figure tells us nothing about the rate of aging or the maximum life span of prehistoric man.


Dr's or not, I would seriously love to see the 'evidence' for this argument. I'm sorry, but no matter where you sit on the fence regarding any issue, you will always find some kind of 'support' from someone out there....or some research which supports the theory. I believe in evidence.....scientific fact, not someone elses 'opinion'.
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