We might conclude from this that the traditional Inuit diet is superior to the traditional
Gaelic diet, perhaps because it wasn't full of oats.
Not exact matches
He studied the people in the Lötschental Valley in Switzerland and the Scottish and
Gaelic, all of whom relied on grains and dairy as staples in their
diet.
After all, even on their traditional
diets the
Gaelics had thirteen times more tooth decay than the Inuit.
Even though exposed to TB, Swiss villagers and
Gaelic seafaring peoples were completely immune as long as they consumed their native
diet.