A new study has produced strong evidence that red meat consumption is a trigger for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), demonstrating how it alters gut bacteria and immune activity in ways that worsen inflammation. It furthers scientific knowledge of the many pathways involved in inflammation, taking…
yes, of course we ate lots of plants as well, that was never disputed. We were hunters and gatherers. The point is meat has absolutely been a significant part of our diets for millions of years (the exact ratio depending on the environment humans found themselves in). it is well documented by many direct lines of evidence as i laid out above.
I am not saying that hunting didn’t happen (it definitely did).
it didn’t just “happen” like once in a while. we are/were probably the best hunters ever seen on planet earth. we wiped out countless large herbivore species over a million years.
I am just saying that more recent research is painting a very different picture of the level of consumption of it
what exactly do you mean by “very different picture”? that’s an extremely vague statement that could mean almost anything.
yes, of course we ate lots of plants as well, that was never disputed. We were hunters and gatherers. The point is meat has absolutely been a significant part of our diets for millions of years (the exact ratio depending on the environment humans found themselves in). it is well documented by many direct lines of evidence as i laid out above.
it didn’t just “happen” like once in a while. we are/were probably the best hunters ever seen on planet earth. we wiped out countless large herbivore species over a million years.
what exactly do you mean by “very different picture”? that’s an extremely vague statement that could mean almost anything.