NEANDER-THIN

Did you guys see “48 HOURS” last night? It showed a bunch of weight-loss
scenarios like surgery and Xenical. But what I was excited about was Ray
Audette and his book “Neander-Thin”. He said we should go back to eating the
way we did 10,000 years ago. He has been eating this way for over 15 years.
His son never had any milk except Mother’s. The baby teethed by gnawing on
pork rinds. Husband, wife and child are very slender and healthy looking.
Audette says we should go back to “hunter-gatherer”.
What was intriguing is that he was shown “falconing” in Dallas between 2 major
highways. The falcon caught wild rabbits for Audette’s family to eat. That is
the “hunt” part.
Then they showed him doing the “gather” part. That was in a regular grocery.
Fruits, nuts and vegetables only. Nothing refined or processed.
All in all I thought it was just a much more crude version of ER4YT. While I
know Dr. D advocates free-range meat I think falconing is a bit beyond what most
of us can do. Talk about your fast-food!

deb in New Orleans

One Response to “NEANDER-THIN”

  1. bernadette_12 Says:

    Lets just hope the rabbit had been eating organic food.
    Gary

    weight-loss scenarios like surgery and Xenical. But what I was
    excited about was Ray Audette and his book “Neander-Thin”. He said
    we
    should go back to eating the way we did 10,000 years ago. He has
    been
    eating this way for over 15 years. His son never had any milk
    except
    Mother’s. The baby teethed by gnawing on pork rinds. Husband, wife
    and child are very slender and healthy looking. Audette says we
    should go back to “hunter-gatherer”.
    between 2 major highways. The falcon caught wild rabbits for
    Audette’s family to eat. That is the “hunt” part.

    regular
    grocery. Fruits, nuts and vegetables only. Nothing refined or
    processed.
    ER4YT.
    While I know Dr. D advocates free-range meat I think falconing is a
    bit beyond what most of us can do. Talk about your fast-food!

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