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#537: The Hidden Knowledge of Animals — Mark Plotkin on Nature’s Medicine Cabinet

The Tim Ferriss Show

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Biological Anthropology - The Origin of the Human Birth Control Pills

In the early 19 eighties, karen stryer travelled to the eastern brazilian state of minejeris to conduct research on morakeys. Stryer's studies soon led her to some sing conclusions. The diet of morices proved much higher in tanons than those of other monkeys because tanon comprise about 50 % of the anti dysentery drug enteravia form. An investigation revealed that the morokees in this forest were completely free of parasites, highly unusual for a rain forest primate. Several of these plants are identical to or closely related to species used by amazonian indigenous peoples to control intestinal parasites prior to the onset of the breeding season. Once back

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