the neolithic life expectancy was 20 years - it went to 35 with the 
development of grain agriculture, and is 67 today.  

On Thursday, May 15, 2014 10:48:40 AM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> You're right, from a modern perspective, it's "out there" to eat mostly 
> animal fat. From a bigger picture and understanding nutrition, relying 
> heavily on grains and veggie oils and processed foods with who knows what 
> in them is the "out there" diet, and is at most 60 years old out of 2 
> million of human evolution. Dairy works for me, so I use it, but it is far 
> from the only way to get healthy fat. What's "out there" is the need to eat 
> carbs constantly to do activity. I used to have to eat food every two hours 
> or my brain stopped being able to function. Since I shifted to burning fat 
> instead of glucose as my primary fuel, I can ride all day long and feel 
> great without eating anything. On my last 7.5 hour ride I ate nothing and 
> drank about 40 oz. of water total. All the "science" the low fat idiocy was 
> based on is being revealed for what it is, complete bunk. For a clear 
> explanation of this I recommend reading "Grain Brain."
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Thursday, May 15, 2014 9:33:36 AM UTC-6, Montclair BobbyB wrote:
>>
>> You must realize, Patrick... that one is pretty "out there"... most 
>> people (including myself) will have a hard time getting their heads around 
>> that kind of diet.. It's just such a radical departure from what we've been 
>> taught about fats and balanced diet ...  and then there are those who rail 
>> against dairy products as being inappropriate for the human digestive 
>> system... Is there a right answer????
>>
>> Peace, BB  
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 5:17:00 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>>
>>> No worries! Just drink 100% grass fed cream and you'll be so satiated 
>>> and happy, you won't need to eat till dinner. If I take any food on a ride 
>>> (even an all day one), it's a thermos of cream or butter or coconut oil. I 
>>> don't need anything else.
>>>
>>> And yes, Patrick, I think you are right. Most "diets" that eliminate 
>>> processed foods will go a long way to restoring health.
>>>
>>> With abandon,
>>> Patrick
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 3:01:30 PM UTC-6, grrlyrida wrote:
>>>>
>>>> That's so true Patrick. I fell in with the CrossFit crowd and decided 
>>>> to cut out sugars and grains. I thought I would have a plateau like most 
>>>> "diets" and 22 lbs later I'm still losing and will reach my goal of 25 lbs 
>>>> sooner than I expected. I don't have craving for sugar but I have to make 
>>>> jalapeƱo and cheese bagels for our ride to work pit stop tomorrow, so I'll 
>>>> see how my resistance is with grains. :)
>>>
>>>

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