• Hs needed aquatic foods until <100 ka

    From littoral.homo@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 14 03:43:08 2022
    Michael Gross 2017
    "How our diet changed our evolution"
    Curr.Biol.27, 15:R731-3,
    doi org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.020

    Changes in the human diet have guided the evolution of our metabolism, as several studies of the omega-3 pathway show. As the result of multiple changes & migrations, individuals now carry a patchwork of genetic traits that defines what an individualised
    healthy diet would look like.

    “… a variant improving the synthesis of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in the absence of a fish-rich diet originated in Africa c 84 ka”

    Until then, our ancestors clearly depended on seafood. Francesca

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    Thanks a lot, Francesca! :-)

    Only incredible imbeciles believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes over African savannas. :-DDD

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to littor...@gmail.com on Sat Oct 15 02:52:46 2022
    On Friday, October 14, 2022 at 6:43:09 AM UTC-4, littor...@gmail.com wrote:
    Michael Gross 2017
    "How our diet changed our evolution"
    Curr.Biol.27, 15:R731-3,
    doi org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.020

    Changes in the human diet have guided the evolution of our metabolism, as several studies of the omega-3 pathway show. As the result of multiple changes & migrations, individuals now carry a patchwork of genetic traits that defines what an
    individualised healthy diet would look like.

    “… a variant improving the synthesis of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in the absence of a fish-rich diet originated in Africa c 84 ka”

    Until then, our ancestors clearly depended on seafood. Francesca

    _____

    Thanks a lot, Francesca! :-)

    Only incredible imbeciles believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes over African savannas. :-DDD

    All hominoids have smarter bigger brains than other primates, all eat forest bird eggs, which are higher than shellfish in brain building fatty acids.

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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to littor...@gmail.com on Sat Oct 15 13:11:05 2022
    littor...@gmail.com wrote:

    “… a variant improving the synthesis of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in the absence of a fish-rich diet originated in Africa c 84 ka”

    Until then, our ancestors clearly depended on seafood. Francesca

    Seems like we still dependent upon it now, only not as much.

    The human brain has shrunk with the rise of civilization and an agriculture-dependent population.

    Studies show that a diet rich in Omega-3s are beneficial for everything
    from mental health to heart disease...

    But you're right. "Good enough to get by" is all nature, evolution ever
    cared about.




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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 16 01:31:59 2022
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:


    All hominoids have smarter bigger brains than other primates, all eat forest bird eggs, which are higher
    than shellfish in brain building fatty acids.

    Do they even have any EPA? And you'd need to eat about 40 to get your 1000mgs.

    You could do it though. Sometimes. During specific seasons.

    In all honesty? You're rationalizing. You're digging for an excuse, any excuse to
    point away from Aquatic Ape. There's just no way that your "Egg Hypothesis" could be evolutionarily significant. It wasn't going to drive human development.

    Period.

    But Aquatic Ape could and did.



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  • From littoral.homo@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 16 13:09:22 2022
    Michael Gross 2017
    "How our diet changed our evolution"
    Curr.Biol.27, 15:R731-3,
    doi org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.020
    Changes in the human diet have guided the evolution of our metabolism, as several studies of the omega-3 pathway show. As the result of multiple changes & migrations, individuals now carry a patchwork of genetic traits that defines what an
    individualised healthy diet would look like.
    “… a variant improving the synthesis of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in the absence of a fish-rich diet originated in Africa c 84 ka”
    Until then, our ancestors clearly depended on seafood. Francesca

    Thanks a lot, Francesca! :-)
    Only incredible imbeciles believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes over African savannas. :-DDD

    Somebody:
    All hominoids have smarter bigger brains than other primates...

    ??
    Never heard of capuchin monkeys, my little boy??
    Shellfish!

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to littor...@gmail.com on Mon Oct 17 18:36:34 2022
    On Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 4:09:23 PM UTC-4, littor...@gmail.com wrote:
    Michael Gross 2017
    "How our diet changed our evolution"
    Curr.Biol.27, 15:R731-3,
    doi org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.020
    Changes in the human diet have guided the evolution of our metabolism, as several studies of the omega-3 pathway show. As the result of multiple changes & migrations, individuals now carry a patchwork of genetic traits that defines what an
    individualised healthy diet would look like.
    “… a variant improving the synthesis of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in the absence of a fish-rich diet originated in Africa c 84 ka”
    Until then, our ancestors clearly depended on seafood. Francesca
    Thanks a lot, Francesca! :-)
    Only incredible imbeciles believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes over African savannas. :-DDD
    Somebody:
    All hominoids have smarter bigger brains than other primates...

    ??
    Never heard of capuchin monkeys, my little boy??
    Shellfish!

    https://www.rainforestexpeditions.com/guans-eggs-wasps-and-wild-cheeky-capuchin-monkeys/
    Eggs are higher in brain building fatty acids than shellfish.

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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 17 23:03:15 2022
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:

    Eggs are higher in brain building fatty acids than shellfish.

    You are out of your fucking mind!

    https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/pastured-vs-omega-3-vs-conventional-eggs

    Even the best eggs are going to have maybe 50mg of Omega-3, only half would
    be DHA, while an equal weight of clam would have 120mg, most of it DHA and
    the rest of it EPA:

    https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/what-should-you-eat/fats-and-cholesterol/types-of-fat/omega-3-fats/

    Seriously. It's not funny. You're spreading disinformation. You seek to misinform, make
    people dumber... and for what? Because you're so goddamn emotionally damaged that
    you can't deal with people saying things that are new to you?

    You're not funny, you're not "Making a point" you're just a psycho.





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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 18 05:15:59 2022
    On Monday, October 17, 2022 at 9:36:35 PM UTC-4, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 4:09:23 PM UTC-4, littor...@gmail.com wrote:
    Michael Gross 2017
    "How our diet changed our evolution"
    Curr.Biol.27, 15:R731-3,
    doi org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.020
    Changes in the human diet have guided the evolution of our metabolism, as several studies of the omega-3 pathway show. As the result of multiple changes & migrations, individuals now carry a patchwork of genetic traits that defines what an
    individualised healthy diet would look like.
    “… a variant improving the synthesis of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in the absence of a fish-rich diet originated in Africa c 84 ka”
    Until then, our ancestors clearly depended on seafood. Francesca Thanks a lot, Francesca! :-)
    Only incredible imbeciles believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes over African savannas. :-DDD
    Somebody:
    All hominoids have smarter bigger brains than other primates...

    ??
    Never heard of capuchin monkeys, my little boy??
    Shellfish!
    https://www.rainforestexpeditions.com/guans-eggs-wasps-and-wild-cheeky-capuchin-monkeys/
    Eggs are higher in brain building fatty acids than shellfish.
    Shellfish are higher in tissue repairing fatty acids than eggs.
    Eggs = wild forest gamebirds, no chickens existed until rice cultivation in Thailand.

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 18 09:01:29 2022
    On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 8:16:01 AM UTC-4, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Monday, October 17, 2022 at 9:36:35 PM UTC-4, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 4:09:23 PM UTC-4, littor...@gmail.com wrote:
    Michael Gross 2017
    "How our diet changed our evolution"
    Curr.Biol.27, 15:R731-3,
    doi org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.020
    Changes in the human diet have guided the evolution of our metabolism, as several studies of the omega-3 pathway show. As the result of multiple changes & migrations, individuals now carry a patchwork of genetic traits that defines what an
    individualised healthy diet would look like.
    “… a variant improving the synthesis of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in the absence of a fish-rich diet originated in Africa c 84 ka”
    Until then, our ancestors clearly depended on seafood. Francesca Thanks a lot, Francesca! :-)
    Only incredible imbeciles believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes over African savannas. :-DDD
    Somebody:
    All hominoids have smarter bigger brains than other primates...

    ??
    Never heard of capuchin monkeys, my little boy??
    Shellfish!
    https://www.rainforestexpeditions.com/guans-eggs-wasps-and-wild-cheeky-capuchin-monkeys/
    Eggs are higher in brain building fatty acids than shellfish.
    Shellfish are higher in tissue repairing fatty acids than eggs.
    Eggs = wild forest gamebirds, no chickens existed until rice cultivation in Thailand.
    https://youtu.be/yIQe8meoqew river salmon DHA EPA

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  • From littoral.homo@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 18 23:57:21 2022
    Michael Gross 2017 "How our diet changed our evolution" Curr.Biol.27, 15:R731-3 doi org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.020
    Changes in the human diet have guided the evolution of our metabolism, as several studies of the omega-3 pathway show.
    As the result of multiple changes & migrations, individuals now carry a patchwork of genetic traits that defines what an individualised healthy diet would look like.
    “… a variant improving the synthesis of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in the absence of a fish-rich diet originated in Africa c 84 ka”
    Until then, our ancestors clearly depended on seafood. Francesca Thanks a lot, Francesca! :-)
    Only incredible imbeciles believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes over African savannas. :-DDD
    ...

    https://youtu.be/yIQe8meoqew river salmon DHA EPA

    :-) Good boy. Finally you're becoming a little bit sensible.
    We're saying for years that H.neand. (pachyosteosclerosis intermediate beteen erectus & sapiens) might have followed the salmon seasonally.

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to littor...@gmail.com on Wed Oct 19 16:10:03 2022
    On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 2:57:22 AM UTC-4, littor...@gmail.com wrote:
    Michael Gross 2017 "How our diet changed our evolution" Curr.Biol.27, 15:R731-3 doi org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.020
    Changes in the human diet have guided the evolution of our metabolism, as several studies of the omega-3 pathway show.
    As the result of multiple changes & migrations, individuals now carry a patchwork of genetic traits that defines what an individualised healthy diet would look like.
    “… a variant improving the synthesis of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in the absence of a fish-rich diet originated in Africa c 84 ka”
    Until then, our ancestors clearly depended on seafood. Francesca Thanks a lot, Francesca! :-)
    Only incredible imbeciles believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes over African savannas. :-DDD
    ...
    https://youtu.be/yIQe8meoqew river salmon DHA EPA
    :-) Good boy. Finally you're becoming a little bit sensible.
    We're saying for years that H.neand. (pachyosteosclerosis intermediate beteen erectus & sapiens) might have followed the salmon seasonally.

    Neanderthals chasing salmon in Africa - mv

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