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  • From: Joan Vibert <joan@windwalkerfarm.com>
  • To: Healthy soil and sustainable growing <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] Fat or Carbs: Which Is Worse?
  • Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2010 12:42:15 -0500

Title: Re: [Livingontheland] Fat or Carbs: Which Is Worse?
. . . And beside the already stated dubious quality of today’s CAFO meats – there’s the little issue of exercise for Lewis and Clark, tracking down the meat, walking, or constantly moving in some fashion as opposed to sitting on their butts night and day.

Joan
Windwalker Farm
Homewood, KS


> From: Tradingpost <tradingpost@lobo.net>
> Reply-To: Healthy soil and sustainable growing
> <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
> Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2010 10:44:26 -0600
> To: <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] Fat or Carbs: Which Is Worse?
>
>
> Ok, not that obvious, but I'll agree to disagree ;-). And we don't know what
> Lewis and Clark died of or what they ate the rest of their lives before and
> after their trek. Nor do we know the life expectancy of those mountain men.
> There is a common myth that Indians lived on meat, but most everywhere they
> settled they had some agriculture and/or fishing or foraging.
>
> paul tradingpost@lobo.net
>
> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***********
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> On 7/7/2010 at 9:33 PM Harvey Ussery wrote:
>
>> On 07/07/2010 01:23 PM, Tradingpost wrote:
>>> . . .it's obvious that a constant diet of red meat is harmful.
>>
>> I'm not sure it's obvious at all. I've read that the Lewis and Clark
>> party ate about nine pounds of meat per man per day--and little
>> else--during their two-year expedition, with no apparent ill effects. It
>> was common for the "mountain men" who followed them to subsist on little
>> other than hunted meats (like the Plains Indians from whom they
>> learned). There are many other examples of almost exclusively meat diets
>> on which the eaters thrived.
>>
>> Of course, they weren't eating CAFO meats, were they? Nor am I
>> advocating a meat-only diet. But I don't think the evidence is at all
>> sound that eating "a constant diet of red meat"--typical of hunting
>> cultures where game was plentiful--constitutes a health disaster.
>>
>> ~Harvey
>>
>>
>> --
>> Harvey in northern Va
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>> My book, THE MODERN HOMESTEAD POULTRY FLOCK, will be published next year
>> by Chelsea Green Publishing.
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