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20/08/2015

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The Effect of Acidification on Deep Sea Corals

Is it even feasible that paleolithic people could have survived on a low carb diet? Could that have been done? So yes, it is possible to obtain energy requirements without a high carbohydrate intake. There are various other things like amino acid, fatty acid, glycerol and so on but they're not as efficient. It almost certainly did happen to some extent. And it's happened into some extent today, in for example, circumartic populations. But overall, I would suggest that evolution took the much more convenient and shorter and more efficient route,. which was carbohydrates are there, cook them, eat them, digest them and bobs your uncle. Which is great because I just had a

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