Citing one tiny, lone example does NOT give any remote credence to the notion that people get just as fanatical about raw dairy as with other foods. *sigh*
:head smack: How many times do I have to state that I'm not talking about just this forum? Several people at ZIOH went on pemmican-heavy or pemmican-only kicks (and pemmican was just one example of several foods that I mentioned that people tend to get emotional, obsessed or fanatical about):
Delfuego seemed to be convinced that pemmican was the world's best food and had his whole family on a pemmican-only diet for quite a while. He seemed to think that they would live on little more than pemmican and water indefinitely until he discovered that they could handle steaks too.
A former female member of ZIOH called pemmican "pemmi-crack" (as in an addictive substance) and praised it endlessly as super yummy and healthy despite cooking it very thoroughly.
Mel at ZIOH was so obsessed with pemmican that he stayed on a pemmican-only diet until he gave himself a severe folic acid deficiency and symptoms like...
> folic acid deficiency anemia (low hemoglobin and folic acid levels)
> scurvy-like red splotches and patches (due to blood) on the thighs and behind the knees (folic acid deficiency can reduce the absorption of vitamin C)
> sore and swollen knees difficult to bend
> leg pains and legs seizing up
> dizziness
> internal bleeding
> worsening of his chronic diarrhea
Yet despite all these symptoms he continued to eat a pemmican-only diet and tried to blame his symptoms on "standing wrong" until he had to go to the emerency room and get intravenous folic acid, vitamin C and vitamin K. Luckily he finally put aside the pemmican, but even now it seems he attributes the problems while on pemmican solely to his chronic diarrhea and says that someone who doesn't have diarrhea should be able to subsist fine on pemmican.
Charles tried pemmican-only but fared poorly. He said he developed leg soreness, low energy and dehydration. Luckily, he quit the pemmican-only diet but blamed the problems solely on dehydration and scoffed at the possibility of scurvy contributing to Mel's problems and agreed with Mel that Mel's problems were due entirely to Mel's chronic diarrhea.
And over at Paleofood William still occasionally raves about pemmican.
Are you not familiar with DurianRider and 30BAD?
Pure, deliberately vague generalisations.
If you say that then you must not be very familiar with them, because anyone who says anything they don't like quickly becomes the object of unpleasant remarks. If you did know much about them then you would have witnessed it happening to someone by now. DurianRider has even trolled this forum at times, according to the moderators, as I recall.
Well, at least you very grudgingly admit that neither Cordain nor Audette were strict re their interpretations and allowed compromises of various sorts.
The only grudgingness is in your elaborate imagination. You seem to assume the worst of people and then seek to prove it.
"If you look for the bad in mankind expecting to find it, you surely will." --David Swift, director
Strictness is also a relative term. Some think that Cordain and Audette were too strict for putting dairy fats on their lists of forbidden foods and some think they weren't strict enough in allowing certain things.
As for the very few who state things like "dairy is not palaeo", in almost all cases, such people are talking about their own or others' experiences re not doing too well on dairy, so their statements are perfectly valid.
Did you become the mindreader and spokesperson of every Paleo dieter who has ever dismissed discussion with a "dairy is not Paleo" type quip? This smacks of defensiveness. And "perfectly"? That's a good example of the excessiveness of your language on the dairy topic.
I'm afraid that since you are not a Global Moderator, you do not have the opportunity to delete your's or others' posts, so any steadfast perusal of your past posts shows the exact opposite of what you are pretending to claim. To slightly misquote Martin Luther:- "Hier stehst du! Du kannst nicht anders!"
Balderdash! Some citations or positive comments about Weston Price's work do not fanaticism make. Weston Price exaggerated and you far outdo him in that regard. You can hardly claim that I'm a WP fanatic with any honesty when you already grudgingly admitted that I disagree with him 20% of the time.
Are you familiar with Stephan Guyenet's blog? Stephan draws more heavily on WP than I do. If I'm a WP fanatic, then I suppose that makes Stephan a superfanatic? LOL
B*llsh*t, and more equivocation.
Meaningless blather as usual.
Besides, another obvious explanation exists:- you just liked to argue for the sake of arguing so chose a pro-WP argument just in order to play devil's advocate. Childish.
Heheh, well, you do bring out some of the devil in me, but then that would mean I'm not really a WP fanatic after all despite your ridiculous claims.
B*llsh*t again.
The king of bullshit flatters me. I'm really nowhere near as practiced in the art as you, but thanks anyway.
Like I said before, I quote WP's points mainly only when they are corroborated by other scientists or explorers. If other more eminent people agree with him, that's fine, otherwise not really.
If you only quote WP when more eminent people agree with him and you despise him so, then why bother quoting him at all? Why not just quote the more eminent folk? Surely your quoting of him shows that you believe he provided at least some interesting evidence or made some salient points?
Childish, dishonest drivel, since I have always made a point of making it clear that it is possible to adapt to raw dairy.
If you believe that then why do you give raw dairy advocates such a hard time?
Drivel again, since I make it a point to cite other, more reliable sources that agree with him, and have made it clear when some of hs utterances did not agree with other sources.
See above.
Your outrage against WP and his devotees would be more convincing if you didn't use him to suit your own purposes.
You really have a dishonest urge to rewrite your history as such.
In your dictionary, "dishonest" means "doesn't agree with Tyler Durden."
Like I said, you can't delete your past posts, so anyone who carefully checks them one by one will perceive your lies.
I doubt that many perceive them in the distorted way you do, if any.
As for me, what I stated was quite true. I usually only react to the more violent, fanatical pro-raw-dairy-advocates. Otherwise, I restrict myself to just pointing out how many RVAFers react badly to raw dairy and the like.
I'll let raw-al, Citrushigh, KD and others be the judge of that. If they think you've been completely reasonable then I'll accept that.
BTW, I asked my best friend if she had ever heard me mention Weston Price and she said "Who?" Case closed. Some fanatic.