tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221767529759848946.post3328487060526289485..comments2023-05-14T10:37:22.333-05:00Comments on tess's paleo journey: AHS-12 videos finally coming through!tesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04254045589639201707noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221767529759848946.post-82145984956471212462013-02-04T11:57:54.927-06:002013-02-04T11:57:54.927-06:00oh, i absolutely agree! i just interpreted his co...oh, i absolutely agree! i just interpreted his comment a little differently than you did (i should watch it again). i didn't feel his comment meant that ANYONE can eat starch, just that the generality of humans can live on a wide variety of diets.<br /><br />and it's interesting that we LCers don't seem to want to push "them" into dumping their potatoes -- we just resent what we see as THEIR tendency to "make" us eat them....tesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04254045589639201707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221767529759848946.post-14953092883114567122013-02-04T10:50:45.722-06:002013-02-04T10:50:45.722-06:00The commenter at the end had a great point, giving...The commenter at the end had a great point, giving obese people anti-oxidants doesn't resolve anything. That was tricky for Masterjohn.<br /><br />Also he made such a strong connection between salivary amylase and starch tolerance, but then made the strange conclusion that humans can "thrive" on a wide variety of diets. When actually the conclusion should be that humans can only thrive on a diet that their ancestors thrived on or that fits with their genetic makeup.<br /><br />I.E. we cant pick a human at random between all populations and then expect him to "thrive" on any old diet we give him.Kindkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15841418412425329998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221767529759848946.post-3046883517876473142013-02-04T09:42:12.715-06:002013-02-04T09:42:12.715-06:00i kinda thought he was just tiptoeing around the c...i kinda thought he was just tiptoeing around the carbohydrate question -- he's stayed carefully out of the debate all this time. on the other hand, he IS one of those skinny young men.... ;-) tesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04254045589639201707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221767529759848946.post-4803403001149653682013-02-04T08:29:14.100-06:002013-02-04T08:29:14.100-06:00Some parts were good but it seems like Masterjohn ...Some parts were good but it seems like Masterjohn has been infected by the meme that usually infects obesity researchers into thinking that obesity is a condition of "excess" energy overload.Kindkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15841418412425329998noreply@blogger.com