I read a book a while ago about the Inuit diet and its effects.
They ate mainly fish and seal, and whale when they could get one. They got a
lot of good nutrients from the livers, and other innards. In summer they
could get wild blueberries, which they mixed with ice and fat for ice cream!
They also died mainly of osteoporosis, usually in their forties and fifties.
Meat is amino ACID. It takes calcium to even it out, and the calcium came
from their bones.
Marshalee


> I don't know about ruining kidneys but the meat eaten by Eskimo's had a
different ratio of types of fat,  more omega 3's etc.  Our ancestors and
others that have lived off meat (like the Scandinavian explorers who
performed this experiment many years ago) were mostly eating grass fed
animals which will do the same thing.  I expect they also ate a lot of organ
meat in order to get enough vitamins, etc.  People aren't carnivores.
Omnivores, more likely.  Doesn't mean they can't live on meat though, if
they're smart enough to do it right.
>
> Dan



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