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Raw Paleo Diet Forums => Welcoming Committee => Topic started by: niland on June 25, 2015, 03:12:11 am

Title: Paleo dieter since 2007
Post by: niland on June 25, 2015, 03:12:11 am
Hey, my first post and my introduction. I have actually been reading/following the raw paleo forum for some months now, but I never joined. Until today that is. :-) Been following the Paleo diet since 2007 and been very happy doing so. I lost quite a bit of excess weight when I started. I’m from Sweden, and I’m here to talk to like minded since Sweden is kind of a small place. I don’t know that many People here following the Paleo diet. I hope to be able to share some of my knowledge and connect with like minded people like you.
Title: Re: Paleo dieter since 2007
Post by: TylerDurden on June 25, 2015, 05:14:39 am
Welcome to the forum! We are actually a RAW, palaeolithic diet forum. The cooked-paleolithic-diet crowd is actually getting ever larger, these days.

Anyway, there is a mount of info here for those transitioning, hope you find it useful!   ;D
Title: Re: Paleo dieter since 2007
Post by: goodsamaritan on June 25, 2015, 08:03:51 am
Hello hello!

You must have interesting animals in Sweden!

Whales, sea lion, shark?

Title: Re: Paleo dieter since 2007
Post by: niland on June 26, 2015, 02:05:59 pm
Thanks!  :)

Yes, I have been really eating the cooked-paleolithic-diet, but I find the RAW version very much intriguing, looking forward learning more about it!

Not so much whales and sharks here in Sweden, more like deers, elks and some wolfs.  ;D
Title: Re: Paleo dieter since 2007
Post by: goodsamaritan on June 26, 2015, 11:25:34 pm
Elk sounds exotic.
I did not know wolves were eaten by humans!
Title: Re: Paleo dieter since 2007
Post by: JeuneKoq on June 27, 2015, 12:35:06 am
They're not  ;D You didn't specify if you were talking about Sweden's natural fauna, or food.

People eat foxes, however.
Title: Re: Paleo dieter since 2007
Post by: niland on July 05, 2015, 03:45:56 pm
No, wolves are not eaten by humans, they are now a protected animal in Sweden. Elks are though. :-)