Paul Saladino· MD
our ancestors never had access to that high carbohydrate fruit that we now have easy access to in the supermarket
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our ancestors never had access to that high carbohydrate fruit that we now have easy access to in the supermarket
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what they had access to was much lower carbohydrate much higher fiber 50 seedy not very tasty