Re: PaNu - The paleolithic nutrition argument clinic
Thanks for you answers rogermexico. What you say makes a lot of sense.
When I was in highschool I started rock climbing, spelunking and light sailing. Since we prefered to go in pristine areas far away from the tourist crowded routes we had to carry all the provisions in our backpacks. We discovered in time that after having a chilli dinner, next day the body is not as responsive to intense physical exertion as after a dinner consisting of three trout caught from the nearby stream, filled with mushrooms and berries and cooked at the campfire in a clay shell. Plus one can of chilli weights as much as one bottle of vodka, so the bias in the equation is clear. It take though a steep learning curve for the city man to transform in a well adapted hunter-gatherer.
In time we began to take with us less and less canned/preserved food and rely mostly on local food sources.
What started as a necessity to provide additional calorie intake during longer expeditions became later a diet choice, because once you catch the taste of the good food of the hunter-gatherer there is no turning back to the agro-industrial crap.
Thanks for you answers rogermexico. What you say makes a lot of sense.
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In time we began to take with us less and less canned/preserved food and rely mostly on local food sources.
What started as a necessity to provide additional calorie intake during longer expeditions became later a diet choice, because once you catch the taste of the good food of the hunter-gatherer there is no turning back to the agro-industrial crap.
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