Guest guest Posted April 26, 2001 Report Share Posted April 26, 2001 McCoy wrote: I once asked author/lecturer, Robbins, if 3 million years of eating meat(raw & cooked) by our ancestors was sufficient to adapt us to a mostly animal protein/fat diet. He mentioned something about the intestinal length of " true " carnivores(lions). He didn't respond to my question with an informed, intelligent answer. Of course we have adapted to a hunter-gather diet. Recent revisions by paleo/anthropological researchers estimate our animal protein/fat intake at 50-75% on the average with the rest being nuts, fruits, vegetables, insects, etc. I respect the work of Robbins, Lyman and other vegans when it concerns organic agriculture and humane raising of livestock and against " factory farming. " However, their advocacy of vegan/vegetarian diets for infants/children and teens is not only wrong scientifically/medically but also dangerous to their health and cognitive development. Dr. article, " Myths of Vegetarianism " is at www.westonaprice.org as are the articles of Enig and Sally Fallon on the toxic dangers of unfermented soy products and hydrogenated vegetable oils. Go to http://chetday.com/cordaininterview.html for an overview on the human paleodiet. It's questionable if we've genetically adapted to eating grain products in the last 10,000 or so years(see www.mercola.com) for more info. - McCoy- ************************************************************************* ********** On your topic I will include below a post I sent several months ago, which is again very relevant. Corny ************************************************************************* ******* * Archeologists determine whether ancient human remains are from hunter/gatherer tribes or from farming (agriculturist) tribes by the condition of the remains. Hunter/gatherer remains always indicate that the people were tall, strong and lean. * Remains of agriculturists show a smaller, weaker body structure and unhealthy teeth. They show an average of 7 cavities, while hunter/gatherer teeth have an average of less than 1 cavity per person (.73 per person). * Since the beginning of farming practices approximately 200-300 generations ago, which is when carbohydrates began to replace animal protein and animal fats in the diet, overall human health has been deteriorating. * Geneticists say that over 1000 generations are required before a change in dietary habits can be accomodated for by physical adaptation of the human body. For thousands of generations before the advent of agriculture, mankind was primarily a meat-eater. Then, within the last 200-300 generations came agriculture. With agriculture came an increasing reliance upon regular grain harvests for food and a decrease in the reliance upon meat and animal products for food. With these changes came the erosion of health. * This reduction in the amounts of animal based proteins and fats and the increase of carbohydrates in the diet is responsible for the majority of illnesses in the " advanced " societies. * Once humans get back to the more natural " primitive " diet of high quality animal proteins and fats (especially the Omega 3 and 6 oils found in fish and other meats), overall health will improve fairly rapidly. * Cravings for stimulants such as coffee, sugar, tobacco and alcohol are so widespread because the body (especially the brain) is not getting the amino acids that are so common in meat and dairy products (especially meat). Once these foods are brought back into the diet in the right proportions, the cravings for stimulants disappear. * The current " fads " for low fat vegetarian-based diets are causing major health problems. (Notes from a recent radio talk show on health topics) ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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