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"It's largely debunked as without foundation but if it works for someone, good luck!" Author Tim Ferris calls it "slow carb" rather than Paleo - which makes more sense as the Palaeolithic Era lasted a couple of million years and covered the whole globe ... Paleo in one country was entirely different to Paleo in another. | |||
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"It neglects to mention that the average life expectancy of a human was around 20 at that time and as our diets changed so did our life expectancy increase four fold." I don't think that's quite true - I believe that, while it was low, it actually decreased during Neolithic times - and a lot of the statistics include factors such as ice ages, predator attacks, wars and so on. We may not have had so many diseases, but being a human has always been a risky business. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_expectancy | |||
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"It neglects to mention that the average life expectancy of a human was around 20 at that time and as our diets changed so did our life expectancy increase four fold. I don't think that's quite true - I believe that, while it was low, it actually decreased during Neolithic times - and a lot of the statistics include factors such as ice ages, predator attacks, wars and so on. We may not have had so many diseases, but being a human has always been a risky business. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_expectancy" You are muddying the waters of a otherwise perfectly good point. We used to live a very short time, we now live a very long time. Part of that is due to better nutrition. Also don't believe all you read on Wikipedia. | |||
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"Author Tim Ferris calls it "slow carb" rather than Paleo - which makes more sense as the Palaeolithic Era lasted a couple of million years and covered the whole globe ... Paleo in one country was entirely different to Paleo in another." | |||
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