Paul Saladino· MD
this is an ancestrally evolutionarily consistent thing that our ancestors have always done and it's a huge part of human health to get these nutrients
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.
this is an ancestrally evolutionarily consistent thing that our ancestors have always done and it's a huge part of human health to get these nutrients
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you know I went to Tanzania I spent time with the hod system of the last time our gatherers left on the planet when a woman's pregnant or wants to get pregnant they feed them organs and meat
when I look at the the Inuit — when I was doing the research on the Inu I also found research and I'll quote to you — that they they eat berries so they eat I guess it depends on the season the black crowberry the dwarf blueberry the cloud Berry they eat some Roots — and that they eat livers of all of the animals they consume except the white polar bear