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Originally Posted by redpoint5
Interesting.
Anyhow, the OP link reminds me of that. For an idea to have credibility, it needs to list sources as proof. An anecdotal story is really not compelling at all.
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Much of our medical science isn't much above anecdotal, GRAS is a good example, as is the amount of positive affects from a drug to be considered usefull.
In any event our prehistoric ancestors lived on mainly meat because vegitable matter was hard to get in any QTY.
Traditional Eskimos live on 100% meat during most times of the year.
Generally people who live on 100% meat tend to have a better cholesterol balance, lower triglicerides, normal blood sugar and fewer infections.
Statements above are from 100 years of anecdotal evidence.
Most people have allergies to wheat and dairy to one degree or another, eliminating them from the diet can certainly have large affects on your wellbeing.