Fri, Apr-16-04, 10:42
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Senior Member
Posts: 354
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Plan: Neanderthin
Stats: 269/176/165
BF:55+%/23%/15%
Progress: 89%
Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon
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I tend to disagree...in part
Flax-O-Meal is NOT paleo, that's for sure. But, flax seeds might have been eaten by paleo people because it is a seed that can be mashed into a gruel and made into a type of bread or pancake and cooked over a fire...so, I think paleo hunters and gatherers might have eaten things like that. I imagine flax seeds have been genetically altered in the last 10,000 or so years and were probably much smaller in their "natural" form, but so is almost anything else we eat, nowadays. Now, wheat is an "invention" of MANKIND. It never existed in nature...as didn't most of the grains that people eat. Their ancestors were genetically enhanced over approximately the last 5,000 years of agriculture to what we have, now. Spelt is more "natural" than wheat, but it is still something that was genetically enhanced to become the (high carbohydrate and phytate containing) "grain" it is today, also as are all of the grains.
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