I did come to RP through Aajonus, but to be honest I never really did 'follow' primal diet. When I first read about this interesting idea of eating like our ancestors (came across it on the internet while looking for dietary related gym tips in Nov 07); the idea of a specific MUST FOLLOW diet never really crossed my mind. It was more of a broad new understanding of health that opened up a new world of experimentation and possibility.
I started mostly on raw veggies/fruits - broccoli, asparagus, sprouts, legumes, carrots, avocado, lots of fruit, and just a few very undercooked eggs. I was still afraid of bacteria. Didn't last 2 weeks like that, I got so weak and drained of energy, and veggies made my stomach hurt such that I could never get enough calories. I lost nearly 10 pounds almost overnight.
I realized maybe I should read some more stuff from people who've been here before, and Aajonus is one of the most prominent dudes on the internet, so I bought his book. I definitely took a lot from him, and his research helped me immensely. When I finally did get ahold of raw cow's milk months later, it just didn't work for me. I chalked it up to my 1/2 Mexican genes and just assumed those lighter skinned types may have better genes for it. Honey works great for me though - and I've seen it cure other people's allergies, goes well with eggs, good for digestion, etc, etc - many uses for me. I was just too lazy to do the juices.
Truth be told, most of what he promotes IS RP. Milk is just one of those caveats of his diet that is most definitely not RP, but some people can get away with it (for eg, I drink goats milk and don't have any real probs). Also, we may not have had juicers in the paleolithic, but (and I know we're no longer monkeys) but, monkeys do use their teeth for juicing, tho prob not in the kind of quantity you can get from a juicer. If I was a thirsty human in the wilderness I might do the same... just a thought.
Anyways, I consider myself RP as a broad term, even though I eat honey and drink some goats milk.