Peter Attia· MD
when I think about this from an evolutionary perspective it makes a lot of sense that mother nature would want there to be inter individual variability in terms of drug of choice
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
when I think about this from an evolutionary perspective it makes a lot of sense that mother nature would want there to be inter individual variability in terms of drug of choice
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it makes a lot of sense that mother nature would want there to be interindividual variability in terms of drug of choice right so if we're living together in a tribe in a world of scarcity and everpresent danger which is the world that humans have existed in for most of the time that we've been around it's very good if we're not all going for the same exact berry bush right it's very good if you like the red berries and I like the blueberries and somebody else wants to hunt meat and somebody else wants to look for people um that way we as a tribe can be pretty well guaranteed that um you know together we're going to be able to get all of the scarce resources that we need to survive