Not exact matches
Prehistoric humans had a penchant for tortoises: New discovery at excavation of Qesem Cave reveals tortoises played a supplementary role in the
diets of early
humans 400,000 years ago.»
Rather than concluding that the «evolutionary
diet» of
humans may have been net acid - producing, Cordain, Eaton, and Melvin Konner published an editorial in the same issue of AJCN arguing that the many net acid - producing
diets of historic hunter - gatherers resulted from a divergence from the ancestral alkaline
diets of
prehistoric hunter - gatherers.
Goats synthesise 100,000 mg a day when under stress; it's estimated that
prehistoric humans ate up to 1000 mg a day in a tropical
diet rich in fruits.
Many arguments favoring higher intakes of calcium and other nutrients have been based on evidence about the
diets of
prehistoric humans.
The Caveman
diet (also known as the Paleo or Paleolithic
Diet) refers to dietary and fitness guidelines that are based largely on what
prehistoric humans ate.