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Paleo Diet resulted in Inuit infested with cancerous carcinoma, lice, perthes disease, riddled with bone lesions,

meat parasites, babies with horrible birth defects, intestinal pin-worms from eating meat, and all the inuits teeth had fallen out while on traditional paleolithic diet. Dead Inuit mummy bodies were archeologically excavated: These mummies of arctic inuit people lived over 500 years ago. This is prior to western contact, so they are exemplary of being a traditional, primal, primitive, meat-based diet. Unaffected by any western diet. In other words, it cannot be blamed on any change from native diet to eating of modern processed foods or grains because that didn't exist yet. This is pre-contact, so every one of the severe afflictions is attributable to a time period where the inuit were consuming a native paleo diet of fish and animal meat.

Inuit child born with downs syndrome and stunted brain capacity on ancestral paleo diet. Thus, the Inuit are now confirmed to have gotten cancer while on a native paleo diet. Observe the following autopsy results: 01 - The inuit were confirmed to have cancer, while eating a purely native paleo style diet. 02 - The inuit bodies were riddled with carcinoma, while eating wholly natural traditional wild foods. 03 - The inuit while on their paleo primal diet were found to have extensive bone joint lesions. 04 - The inuit gave birth to children with birth defects while eating paleolithic type diet.

05 - The inuit were found to have given birth to a child with downs syndrome (sloped forehead, demented) while on paleo diet 06 - Inuit bodies were found stricken with perthes disease, a wastage & disintegration of the leg bone (hip), and may have gone limp. 07 - A female inuit, on the inuit traditional primal solution diet, was possibly hit with breast cancer. 08 - The inuit cancer in the woman had metasticized and spread throughout her body in multiple lesions while eating paleo. 09 - All of the inuit person's teeth had fallen out, while eating paleo, and appeared to be infected with gum disease. 10 - While on the meat based paleo diet, they got infected with pinworms - small parasites living in their abdomen, often sourced from ingesting meat. 11 - All of the paleo inuit meat-eaters were infested with head lice - nits. As well as egg-larvae.

Thus, the inuit are now confirmed to have cancer. - And birth defects, and bone wastage, and parasites, and lice, and more, while on a paleo diet. And the inuit grew tumours and cancer all during the time they were eating a primal native paleolithic diet. (Note: No citations of anecdotes such as some early explorer in the 1900's visiting the Inuit failing to 'notice' any cancer can be used. This is because these so-called explorers were conducting their activities prior to the advent of X-rays and other modern cancer detection equipment, therefore they only saw none because they only used their eyes, they didn't have x-ray equipment. Therefore no such accounts from Weston A. Price, or Vilhalmur Stefannson, etc can ever be used as proof of such a negative. This example is noteworthy because these were mummies, which existed even prior to Weston A. Price, or Stefannson, and in fact even pre-dated human western european contact, therefore there is no contamination of the diet by western influences at all, it did not exist. Plus, the fact that these mummies were unearthed preserved from the frozen arctic now, in the time of modern medicine, allowed the true diagnostics of x-rays and modern cancer detection equipment to be used to spot the extensive infection with tumours and cancers that were not detected by the naked eye by some early explorer. Lo and behold it turns out the Inuit were infested with cancer afterall. As detailed in the Inuit autopsy records.)

OFFICIAL CITATION: Hansen, J., Meldgaard, J., and Nordqvist, J. (Eds.) (1991). The Greenland Mummies. London: British Museum Press. LINK: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1036621/pdf/medhist00046-0118a.pdf

WITNESS THE FOLLOWING: "THE GREENLAND MUMMIES" JENS PEDER HART HANSEN, J0RGEN MELDGAARD, and J0RGEN NORDQVIST (editors) London, British Museum Press, 1991, pp. 192, illus., 14.95 (0-7141-2500-8). The Greenland mummies, first published simultaneously in Danish and Greenlandic in 1985, is a most handsome and readable book, lavishly illustrated, and of interest to the specialist anthropologist and non-specialist alike. It recounts the discovery and scientific investigation of the bodies of six women and two children of Inuit culture buried in 1475. They were members of a small community at Qilakitsoq, a settlement on the western coast of Greenland, 450 km north of the Arctic circle. The finding of the mummies in October 1979 by two brothers out ptarmigan hunting is told in an absorbing account that one of them wrote to a friend. The professional investigation of the graves is also described in a personal way that involves the reader in the excitement of the event. This is followed by a discussion on dating technique and the process whereby the bodies were preserved (mainly of interest to the amateur) and a most significant chapter is devoted to the

scientific investigation of the mummies. Routine physical anthropological examination was carried out, and extensive use made of clinical X-radiography. The precise determination of adult ages by this method does somewhat stretch credibility, and for the specialist more explanation would have been of interest.

* But the reproduction of the X-rays is excellent, and the range of palaeopathological lesions exhibited is extensive, including a child with Down's syndrome and Perthes disease. * A most interesting skull radiograph is reproduced of a female mummy 11/8, which shows numerous erosive bone lesions, and it is suggested that these are metastatic carcinomatous deposits. * Unfortunately the preservation of her soft tissues was poor, so the authors are unable to suggest a possible primary neoplasm in this case; breast carcinoma seems likely. * Dental disease in the mummies is analysed and the chewing of sealskin is proposed to account for attrition. * It was also found that all the bodies were infested with head lice and at least one had intestinal pinworm infestation.

Tissue typing was carried out and interesting proposals regarding family relationships of the mummified bodies are made. There is much fascinating information in this book ranging from contemporary Inuit ideas on death and burial ritual, to tattooing, clothes, and living conditions in fifteenth-century western Greenland in general. Keith Manchester, University of Bradford

EVEN MORE INSTANCES OF INUIT INFESTED WITH CANCER: Inuit have the worst longevity statistics in North America. Research from the past and present shows that they die on the average about 10 years younger and have a higher rate of cancer than the overall Canadian population. STUDY: "Colorectal cancer incidence is now as high among First Nations men as for ..... the lung, breast, and colon, have increased (Friborg 2008). Cancer is the ....

cancer rates are among the highest in the world among the Inuit.8 ... 8 Canadian Inuit have top rate of lung cancer; Caroline Alphonso, Globe and Mail" LINK: http://64.26.129.156/cmslib/general/AFN%20Cancer%20Screening%20Review-final-ENG.pdf

STUDY: "CANCER IN CIRCUMPOLAR INUIT 1969-1988" "Rates of cancer of lung, cervix, nasopharynx and salivary glands among Inuit were among the WORLD'S HIGHEST as were rates in women of oesophageal and renal cancer." LINK: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/02841869609096996 LINK: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1580163/pdf/pubhealthrep00200-0138.pdf

STUDY: "Paleopathological studies of arctic populations "prior to contact" - 5 pre-contact skeletons representing 4 Eskimo populations, Aleuts, etc were found and examined. "The analysis revealed that both groups (of Primal Paleo Diet Eskimos) suffered from a variety of health problems prior to contact, including iron deficiency anemia, trauma, infection, and various forms of dental pathology." - Am J Phys Anthropol 107:5170, 1998 LINK: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/%28SICI%2910968644%28199809%29107:1%3C51::AID-AJPA5%3E3.0.CO;2-G/abstract

SUMMARY: - THE INUIT GOT CANCER. WHILE ON ORIGINAL PALEO DIET. - THE WESTON A. PRICE FOUNDATION CLAIMS ARE REVEALED AS FALLACIOUS. - THE PALEOLITHIC NATIVE PRIMAL DIET HEALTH CLAIMS ARE NOW EXPOSED AS HAVING BEEN FALSE. - THE PALEO DIET IS DEBUNKED.

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