Not exact matches
I could
go on and elaborate on a number of other disciplines or facts that creationists have to pretend into oblivion to retain their faith, including the Ice Ages, cavemen and
early hominids, much of microbiology, paleontology and archeology, continental drift and plate tectonics, even large parts of medical research (medical research on monkeys and mice only works because they share a common
ancestor with us and therefore our fundamental cell biology and basic body architecture is identical to theirs).
Paleo experts took note of our modern - day behavior and thought, if obesity and disease rates are rising as quickly as processed foods are flying off shelves, maybe we should
go back to our roots and eat like our
early ancestors did?
Fossils unearthed in Ethiopia offer a glimpse of the time when humans and chimps were first
going their separate evolutionary ways — and may represent the
earliest known human
ancestor.
But the fossilised hominim is not necessarily our
earliest ancestor and may have separated from some other
early species that would eventually
go on to become Ardipithecus.
The show itself may be long
gone, but its elaborate Web site lives on, still «uncovering our
earliest ancestor.»
But while our
ancestors may have
gone to bed
early and risen with the sun, that's not true today, said Wright, a professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
You're
going to start incorporating organs and glands in your routine because, well... you're educated now... you understand, just as our
early ancestors did, that they provide superlative health benefits that are missing in our modern diets.
So stay positive... think about the wonderful things in your life that you're grateful for... eat like our
early ancestors did... move around like our
ancestors did... slow down...
go barefoot, connect to the earth... get sensible sun exposure... sleep like a rock... keep stress in check... and breathe.
Sleep like a rock... eat like our
early ancestors did... move like our
ancestors did... avoid danger like our
ancestors did (think lions, trans fats, sugars, fluoride, excessive wifi, emfs, vaccines, mercury, etc)...
go barefoot, connect to the earth... get sensible sun exposure... get cold (environmental conditioning)... mind your magnesium... stay positive, think about the wonderful things in your life that you're grateful for.
As far as brushing
goes, by all means, do it when you feel like it... we recommend using a Bass brush (or) a chewing stick just like our
early ancestors did which shows parallel, or even greater efficacy, as compared to standard brushing (see study).
You're
going to start incorporating whole bone extract and marrow in your routine because, well... you're educated now... you understand, just as our
early ancestors did, that they provide superlative health benefits that are missing in our modern diets.
You're
going to start incorporating organ meats in your routine because, well... you're educated now... you understand, just as our
early ancestors did, that they provide superlative health benefits that are missing in our modern diets.
In a post-studio practice, we are brought into the true heart of making that
goes back to our
earliest human
ancestors — makers who gave us language, song, mathematics, dance, religion, philosophy, and poetry.
The
earliest references to the
ancestors of the modern Havanese
go back to Plinius (23 to 79 B.C.) in the Mediterranean region, and the breed may have originated on the island of Malta.