tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4168855552158312440.post3945697520283595509..comments2023-05-11T20:27:09.878+10:00Comments on Girl Gone Primal: The idiocy is propagated, yet again...Jezwynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11649071387857019341noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4168855552158312440.post-20321505219404723012009-10-04T22:50:15.971+11:002009-10-04T22:50:15.971+11:00Hi Dan the Man! Congrats on your graceful transiti...Hi Dan the Man! Congrats on your graceful transition to the Primal lifestyle! I have heard from other sources that hair growth and nail strength have been noticeably improved by butting out refined grains - I didn't notice much of a change but then my hair has always grown like a weed and my nails have been like diamonds since I was little, both being my pride and joy for that reason. I hope they reflect bone strength by proxy, for you and me both! I have had sensitive teeth in the past though, but that has stopped since I went primal. I'd love to think my teeth can now heal themselves naturally, through secondary dentin development... The science supports it, so here's hoping my experience does too!<br /><br />I reckon you'll be fine when you get back to Canada, although fresh, organic meat will probably hurt the wallet more than it does in Tonga! You may want to fill a suitcase with coconuts to take back with you :)Jezwynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11649071387857019341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4168855552158312440.post-88988073721472152932009-09-24T14:27:48.616+10:002009-09-24T14:27:48.616+10:00Wow 5 months later and your comment has yet to app...Wow 5 months later and your comment has yet to appear at "eating naturally," you clearly called that one right. I recently went primal after finding Mark's site, and now just two weeks later I've never felt better. I've noticed a lot of the physical improvements other low-carb eaters have mentioned, as well as minor things that I don't know whether to attribute to my new lifestyle or my own excitement (faster hair growth? better nails?).<br /><br />It's very easy to be primal here (I'm teaching in the South Pacific island country of Tonga); fish and coconut were already a staple for me and I didn't have much to do to complete the transition. I hope it's as easy to continue to do when I return to the "real world" (Canada) on December 1st. Just found your blog (and your helpful list of links) and its very inspiring. Thanks!Tanielahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13051566665271106257noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4168855552158312440.post-85428205924315983622009-05-05T02:04:00.000+10:002009-05-05T02:04:00.000+10:00It's not uncommon for sources to be missing, it's ...It's not uncommon for sources to be missing, it's likely the readership won't read detailed scientific analysis.<br /><br />But it's scandalous that academics at the WestonPrice Foundation say Irish peoples evolved to eat fish and lack the required enzyme. That's quite a claim and had no link or sources.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05543705926636339577noreply@blogger.com