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could eating like our ancestor make us more healthy? - Coggle Diagram
could eating like our ancestor make us more healthy?
the evolution of diet
rainforest diet ( semi-primitive diet)
new diet
+sugar, salt, oil, rice, dried meat, canned sardine.
old diet
porridge, a little bit of fruit, the maximum of meat.
potential 2050 diet
resources
if we continue the diet that we got now, the resourced used will made great damage to the earth (too much use of water and food, too much artificial way to prelevate the food, wich will "empty" and destroy the earth.
hunter-gatherer diet?
people like the inuit, hadza and tsiaan develop much less sickness, and got a primitive diet.
less cancer, earth diseases, blood presure, diabet, acné?
maybe our body is adapted to what the first men eated
maybe our body is adapted ONLY to what the first men eated
only meat and fish, almost nothigs else (cigars, wisky, no sport, no sport, no sport)
more complicated?
everithigs that we found?
everithigs in litle quantities?
is the first description of early human as bloodthirsty creature, hunting for meat and surviving to giant predator is a factor to the popularization of this ideas?
maybe the meat was what made our ancestor able to have such a big brain
consumption of human brain: 20% of his energy. consumption of a apes brain: 8% of his energy. to sustain such a brain, first human where obligated to eat a lot of meat.
agriculture
great turn for a less healthily life for human?
only crops, no gathering, no searching, decision of the food= less diversity= bad diet= less healthy
did we gave up healthy and strenght for food security?
great turn for a longer and healthier life for human?
more food= more babies= more human = more farmer= more food= more time and resource to spend=... Etc.