I love honey, eat a few skittles and Mrs. Annie's Pecan brittle.  It's not 
my diet, but I have a sweet tooth.  Part of that is my mother is the best 
dessert cook on the planet and wow, her blackberry cobler - my dad grows 
the berries in his garden.  Bacon - I occasionally buy a few slcies at the 
deli counter.  When I eat it, it goes in my breakfast tacos (my papas are 
perfect) and right after that, I'll either bicycle 30 miles or wade 5.  

On Thursday, November 6, 2014 4:05:42 PM UTC-6, Peter M wrote:
>
> Well I love candy and chocolate but isn't processed sugar essentially a 
> poison that our body reacts to when we eat it?
>
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Patrick Moore <bert...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Do I detect irony?
>>
>> Quite seriously: I don't deny that some people have benefited in some 
>> ways from the "paleo" diet. What I dispute is that it represents a 
>> universal norm. History shows that it does not do so.
>>
>> I think that we have to look elsewhere for the pandemic of obesity and 
>> chronic diseases that plague modernity.
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 2:08 PM, franklyn <sin...@msn.com <javascript:>> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Wait, didn't the irish mainly subsist on potatoes, or is that a myth? If 
>>> they did, did they have a obesity epidemic, or was the life expectancy so 
>>> short that most folks died of something else before they got fat?
>>>
>>> Wait, what's the life expectancy of our paleo ancestors? 
>>>
>>> Franklyn
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, November 6, 2014 1:05:43 PM UTC-8, franklyn wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Taube's book just gave me, and just about every Japanese, Korean, 
>>>> Chinese, Thai, East Inidan, and Vietnamese person an excuse to ignore 
>>>> Grant's new book, since all of our ancestors mainly ate grains--mostly 
>>>> rice, and never seemed to exhibit pandemic obesity and the chronic 
>>>> diseases 
>>>> that come with them. I am really glad about it since I am a vegan for 
>>>> other 
>>>> reasons. 
>>>>
>>>> so glad...
>>>>
>>>> Franklyn
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, November 6, 2014 12:43:43 PM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Deacon will answer as well, in his own inimitable manner, but the 
>>>>> answer is obvious:  *because they are genetically predisposed to be 
>>>>> that way*  
>>>>>
>>>>> Gary Taubes talks about Japan specifically in his writing.  There's no 
>>>>> conflict or contradiction or controversy about Japan.  
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, November 6, 2014 12:36:30 PM UTC-8, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Patrick: how do you explain the Japanese? They are notorious for 
>>>>>> longevity, low chronic ailments, and a diet low on bacon and steak and 
>>>>>> high 
>>>>>> on rice.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is a serious question, not a challenge.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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