Louis Pasteur is an admirable guy, he won a Nobel prize for this technology but America took that and fucking warped it and nuked our food with GMOs, artificial color dyes, preservatives, and all the other acceptable crap here. Even George Washington carver knew soybeans were bs, he made car parts out of the plasticity of the compounds (henry ford)Absolutely. And at least at some point, most all early peoples' did. And human physiology has changed little, if at all during that time yet our entire eating habits have. Particularly with all the pasteurization, homogenization, irradiation, cooked, processed foods, plastic containers....
Sushi and tartare both digest so easily. Real sourdough bread is night and day compared to the quickly fermented bread on shelves where the yeast hasn't had time to consume the gluten.
Now many people are beginning to have gluten/celiac problems, vitamin deficiencies, indigestion, colon and intestinal problems...
great post, but read into some masonic teachings and you will be less surprised in the synchronicity.Obv the basic subject is super interesting, and there's a lot to be said for differing diets based on ethnic backgrounds etc.
That being said, I hate to be that guy but my B.S./fraud detector is sounding loud and clear on this one.
This screams every bit of a standard con artist who claims to know some ancient secrets somehow nobody else knows, replete with stories about how there's some grand conspiracy trying to silence him and the truth.
Just get some rich Hollywood types to believe in you, develop a cult following, and profit.
A lot of what is said in here spits right in the face of the best archeology we have. The Olmecs (who predate the Aztecs and the Toltecs by 2000ish years) were harvesting and eating corn, although there was likely a time when they were mostly eating raw meat.
The Aztecs considered the Toltecs to have founded culture and civilization, who preceded them only a few hundred years, and the reference to their ancient slave masters ending up founding Sumerian civilization (who preceded even the Olmecs by maybe 1000 years) is pretty comical, but it has the perfect air of plausible fantasy to draw people in.
That being said, in a basic sense when it comes to diet it is true that we're all some combination of ancient hunter/gatherer type diets combined with some amount of recent-ish adaptation to modern post-agricultural eating patterns.
e.g. it's no surprise to me when my Peruvian friend (who has a VERY indigenous and non-european bloodline) struggles heavily with diary while my highly-northern-european ass thrives on it.
I love the subject in general, this just reeks of heavy fabrication to me.
my "guess" is : I think it's a cumulative magic potion-GUMBO of genetics loading the gun but LIFESTYLE PULLS THE TRIGGER.I had severe Diverticulosis/diverticulitis for many years. So did my dad. Had most of my Sigmoid colon removed a few years back. Suffered severe GERD requiring medications (for years) and then finally a Nissen Fundoplication last year to avoid Barrett's. Would these digestive disorders been prevented had I eaten nothing but a Mediterranean diet all my life? Did the 6-8 gut stuffing meals/day associated with BBing/powerlifting cause/contribute to my digestive issues? Why me and not the millions of other athletes doing the same thing?
If you're Polish/Czech like me then your DNA (according to 23AndMe) is highly Neaderthal in origin. I'm Polish,, Slav, German, and Mediterranean. There are many tests you can take to find out just how much of each. Then look at what those people primarily consumed. It's really that simple.Louis Pasteur is an admirable guy, he won a Nobel prize for this technology but America took that and fucking warped it and nuked our food with GMOs, artificial color dyes, preservatives, and all the other acceptable crap here. Even George Washington carver knew soybeans were bs, they were being used for car parts early model henry fords
I am preaching to the choir with you, you are my polish elder, in culture and psychology brother, i always enjoy your feedback!
When I get home, I will will be happy to give you some of my notes with references. Remember, though that much of this is prehistoric and we are left with only theories. Some are highly plausible though."all Slavic peoples have their genetic makeup determined mostly by typical European admixtures, with a gradient from north to south that accompanies the similar northwestern-southeastern variation that happens with other peoples of Europe.
If you take genetic estimates of the ancient admixtures of peoples of Europe, you will see that Slavs don’t look very different from their non-Slavic neighbors (Northern Russians look similar to Balts, Poles look similar to East Germans, etc.) and are overwhelmingly formed by Neolithic European, indigenous Mesolithic European, and Bronze Age Pontic-Caspian Steppe ancestries, with the degree of relevance of each of those components varying from region to region.
In the graph above, for example, the Slovenians look very similar to North Europeans, the Belarussians are very close to Lithuanians. As a whole, the East Slavs, like Russians and Ukrainians, have a small amount of Asian (mainly Siberian and Central Asian) admixture, but it’s not really very significant, and that Asian admixture can also be found in appreciable percentages among Hungarian, Finnic, Baltic and even some Scandinavian peoples."
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interested to hear your notes on this brother
I'm willing to bear the brunt and bear witness to the germination of these theories lol, remember bruno was burned at the stake for proclaiming there are innumerable suns and innumerable galaxies that exist beyond our solar system, which was heresy at the time, although now it is accepted as a baseline fact in astrophysics, astrology, theories seem to always perpetuate the spontaneous incidence of more plausible theoriesWhen I get home, I will will be happy to give you some of my notes with references. Remember, though that much of this is prehistoric and we are left with only theories. Some are highly plausible though.
Oh hi!!!I assume the majority of people would be strongly opposed to cannibalism