Against the grain, ‘caveman’ diet gains traction
Sunday, September 18th, 2011WASHINGTON — Could Palaeolithic man grip the key to tod’s sustenance problems?
A maturation figure of adherents to the supposed “troglodyte” dieting postulate that a regaining to the hunter-gatherer foods of the Pit Age — big on meats, destitute of about grains — could palliate problems ilk fleshiness, typecast 2 diabetes and many coronary problems.





