Sentences with phrase «surviving human diets»

These are some of the oldest surviving human diets.

Not exact matches

A surprise, however, was the range of food surviving at that depth from human activity, which accounted for around 5 to 6 per cent of the diet.
Additionally, the team examined whether Saccharomyces, a group of fungi that can survive gastrointestinal transit and one of the most commonly detected fungi in human stool, would continue to be detected in a healthy adult following a diet free of Saccharomyces cerevisiae — a yeast common in beer, breads and processed foods — for one week.
In case you're new to the science of Paleolithic nutrition, humans don't actually need grains to survive... grains were never a part of the ancient human diet until agriculture came around only about ten thousand years ago.
Two relatively recent gene variants help humans survive with deficiencies characteristic of agricultural diets; another genetic shift appears to help fight the dental cavities that arose with farm - based staples; another changes the way humans digest fats; dozens of others help fight the diseases that came with living at higher densities.
Medical trade associations, the Big Pharma cartel, and processed food producers continue to insist that high fat low carb diets such as the ketogenic diet will kill people, because humans must have a steady external supply of glucose to survive.
During those first 77,000 generations of human history, we survived and thrived on a paleolithic diet.
Although your dog can survive on an all - meat diet if certain nutrients and minerals are added, dogs have evolved with humans long enough that they often do better on diets more similar to ours.
Unlike humans (who can survive even if their diets are horrifyingly lacking in plant foods), rabbits actually need fiber in order to keep their bodies running — without adequate fiber, the rabbit gastrointestinal tract can shut down completely.
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