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The Evolution of Diet

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cernunnos5
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I stumbled on this a couple weeks back and thought you folks might like it. Nice and flashy. Nat Geo talking about the REAL palio diet. Enjoy

(oops--- http://www.nationalgeographic.com/foodfeatures/evolution-of-diet/ )


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I stumbled on this a couple weeks back and thought you folks might like it. Nice and flashy. Nat Geo talking about the REAL palio diet. Enjoy

Ooops, ya forgot the link 😀 😆



   
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cernunnos5
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OOPSY DAISY.
Here http://www.nationalgeographic.com/foodfeatures/evolution-of-diet/
Bad prepper. No doughnut.


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Makes sense. After all, a lot of the cereals we consume were originally bred from the most productive foraged plants - and so it goes with all produce as well as livestock. The carrots, apples, broccoli and bananas some groups like to promote are no more similar to the versions Paleo man consumed than the chickens and cattle Pilgrims landed with. Hormones and chemicals aside, little we have available and that are on the menus are "natural" to the point of evolution.

And then you have one of the striking differences between dog and wolf - domestication over the millennia have led dogs to be able to process wheat, whereas full wolves still can't. Given time, dogs would also adapt again and likely be able to consume more corn, or at least as much as other carnivores and omnivores can make use of.

Good article, C5! Thanks for sharing.
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