The video offers a tidy evolutionary justification for starch-heavy diets, yet it oversimplifies the vast diversity of ancestral eating habits into a convenient, reductionist formula. It is an intellectually stimulating narrative that prioritizes dietary ideology over the complex reality of human adaptation.
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Okay, this video is called McDougall is right on fire and starch. So, what this is about is there's a debate in the nutrition community, especially amongst the vegans about are humans supposed to mostly eat fruits or are they supposed to mostly eat starch?
What the futarians will say is that humans have color vision unlike the carnivores that have black and white vision. And the reason for the color vision is to be able to see when fruits are ripe. Therefore, we're designed to eat primarily fruits. Whereas what McDougall would say was, "Oh, no. Humans right from the beginning had the capacity to make fire and they ate cooked starch." Okay? And I had not studied it in the past. Um, I hadn't been interested in the question. And so I kind of doubted in my mind's eye if when humans first arrived on the planet, Adam and Eve were made, did they know how to cook starch.
But for what it's worth, I just heard this. I'm I'm listening in some historical video and it talked about homoerectus, theoretically a more primitive homminid primate than humans. Theoretically a possible precursor to humans, but I don't think so. But anyways, Homoctus had fire. There's good historical evidence that Homoctus had fire and it's strongly believed that Homo sapiens, humans, like us modern humans had fire right from the beginning. So, McDougall was right about that um that they cooked food. So, anyways, here is a painting.
It's called Cromagnum Man. And Cromagnet Man is homo sapiens, modern human painting on a cave wall. The cave is Fonte Gome in France with controlled fire. you know, his friends are holding up fire for the artist to paint by. Uh, this guy Charles Robert Knight is an interesting artist. He is I'll look him up some more, but he's a bit of a paleontologist himself. He's worth a video on. He made beautiful paintings of dinosaur. I'll do that in a separate video. But anyways, um, there it is.
McDougall was right. Humans had fire from the start and could eat cooked star. So, I think we're actually were made to eat both. It's natural to eat fruits. We love you put a bowl of fruits on a table. We salivate. Like I said, if you're walking down a path in a forest or jungle and you see, you know, a dead deer, animal carcass on the ground, you the flies buzzing around and you you have a feeling of disgust. Okay? You don't want to get on your knees and take a bite out of it. But if you have a cat, your cat would. Okay? We don't have the teeth, the flat teeth penetrate its hide. On the other hand, if we put a bowl of fruits out on the table, you would salivate. We're we're made for that. We love to eat fruits. Okay? We love the sweet taste of fruits, the texture of fruits, the way they look.
Okay, so anyways, I think we're made to eat both of them. Now, McDougall will say, you know, you give him the typical person who's sick, you know, middle-aged and old, he says, tell them to eat 90% starch, 5% fruits, 5% veggies. And the reason he would say that is that's simple to remember. And he also he said that's what all the large healthy populations eat. You know, starch is a lot easier to store. or you can store it without refrigeration for prolonged amounts of time. Fruits, they tend to spoil very quickly. They're seasonal and even in the modern world, they're expensive. So, McDougall says there's no large futarian populations anywhere in the world. All the large healthy populations are starchore. So, I think fruits are certainly a wonderful food. I myself eat about 35% of my calories from fruits. U 5% from veggies and the other 60% from starch. But anyways, I thought this was kind of cool. the history of homo erectus and early homo sapiens the first homo sapiens having fire so McDougall was right in that sense but you know both the raw eating fruits people and the starch eating people starchores frugavores they're both right that fruits and vegetables are very good for This
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