Paul Saladino· MD
Our ancestors (and currently living hunter gatherers like the Hadza) eat organs and give muscle meat to the dogs. Today we eat muscle meat and give organs to the dogs.
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Our ancestors (and currently living hunter gatherers like the Hadza) eat organs and give muscle meat to the dogs. Today we eat muscle meat and give organs to the dogs.
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i was talking to a physician who's been with the haza in tanzania and he said that when they hunt the animals they'll get the stomach but then they'll empty it of all the stuff in there they're not going to eat like digestive plant matter and then they'll eat the stomach