Paul Saladino· MD
so if this is an indication for humans it means you know if we're eating chickens and pigs that they had the different you know the hyaline acid diet even if we're doing everything else right that could still lead to weight gain
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so if this is an indication for humans it means you know if we're eating chickens and pigs that they had the different you know the hyaline acid diet even if we're doing everything else right that could still lead to weight gain
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there aren't many chickens on the planet eating a truly chicken ancestral diet there aren't many pigs on the planet eating a truly Pig ancestral diet if you hunt a wild chicken or a wild turkey sure if you hunt a wild boar yeah great but what we know is that wild chickens wild turkeys wild pigs have much lower amounts of linoleic acid in their fat than do domesticated animals because there's linoleic acid in the feed of these animals