Do we really believe that a food that has been at the centre of human evolution for millions of years would somehow be bad for us? It doesn't make any sense. Just a litte bit of intuition will get us there. And that that premise is what i talk about in the beginning of the book,. i make the case for that, that notion that that eating meat and organs made us human. If you look evolution, it's a fascinating story. We have these astrolopithesine ancestors who were probably our common ancestor. Six million years ago, there was probably some shift in the east african rift valley. You findh some of the earliest footprints there in the lat

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