they are all pakistanis. we smile, high five and hugs, then both stare coldly at white peoples together.
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I'm not lactose intolerant. I feel like I am now at the top of the evolutionary chain!
Add for fanatics, how are paleo guys any different from tma guys mimicking bugs and animals? It's all neither here or there - it's just LARPing.
That being said, mark sisson at Mark's daily apple has his own take on paleo lifestyle. I actually like his take on fitness - lift heavy things, move slowly yet often and sprint every once in a while.
The original fad diet. The low carb craze has definitely come full circle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigu_(avoiding_grains)
Sorry but I can't link the whole article, only summary. I don't have a Lancet account. And my Medscape account doesn't really give me much more than you have in the summary anyways.
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/la...598-X/abstract
Just a note. I'm not sure about ancient Puebloans, but I do believe Peruvian culture mummified all remains, not just the elite. The article mentions this as one reason for sampling multiple cultures since that is a criticism of the Egyptian data. Although, if I remember right, a number of "low class" Egyptians get mummified as well unintentionally so I'm not sure that criticism itself is entirely accurate. Its been a while since I've had a world cultures course so....
As you can see there's an issue with the Unangan hunter-gatherer mummies (p=NS). But they had practically no sample size for that group (nor for the Puebloans for that matter, which sorta renders their mummification practices rather irrelevant in the end).
Anyways, its by no means conclusive to the result. But it does jive with some of the newer studies on AS and inflammation as opposed to strictly diet.
Article that connects the two.
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/...y-paleo-dream/
Debunking the paleo diet: Christina Warinner at TEDxOU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=BMOjVYgYaG8