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Glennart Hunter


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ReddyMcMeaty The Boss

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Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:40 am Post subject: |
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 _________________ "Man lives on one quarter of what he eats. On the other three quarters lives his doctor." |
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Trem Hunter

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| Yeah, that meat is wayyyy overcooked for liking. |
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Avalon Top Carnivore


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I agree
I'm not familiar with his diet specifics, but that first pic reminds me of a very sensible approach, not so far as cooking, but the meat to veg ratio. Very Hunza. Even McDougall says that the problem lies in that we are consuming too much protein.
Not long ago in Dr. Eades Blog he had a pic of a meal you see here. I'm not talking grams but visually. If you had done a pie chart I'd say the meat looked like 1/3 to the amount of veggies.
Which seems like a healthier approach to diet in my opinion And perhaps you could go to 1/4 the amount of meat AND WHY STOP THERE!!!
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adwred Bear Disciple


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Which seems like a healthier approach to diet in my opinion | Healthier, why? _________________ I'm a vegetable-eater by proxy. I make sure to get 5-10 servings of herbivore per day. |
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Trem Hunter

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