Paul Saladino· MD
in order to prepare cassava this goes back to kind of like what you were saying when plants are eaten by indigenous cultures they are even very carefully and they are processed carefully to remove all the toxins
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in order to prepare cassava this goes back to kind of like what you were saying when plants are eaten by indigenous cultures they are even very carefully and they are processed carefully to remove all the toxins
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and we falled for this so many times where uh uh dexterization is very common in traditional cultures then we took it to corn back to europe and everyone got pelegra right and why was that because we thought well we don't have to process the corn we can just uh just eat it like that