Tuesday, September 21, 2021

The Hadza tribe

Reconnecting to Ancestral Nutrition With the Hadza People:

A Special Interview With Dr. Paul Saladino


The Hadza tribe are among the best still-living representations of the way humans have lived for tens of thousands of years. They’re nomadic hunter-gatherers whose diet is primarily meat-based

Chronic disease is rare among the Hadza, who remain vital well into old age


The Hadza primarily eat meat, including organ meats and connective tissue, tubers, berries, and fruit and honey from the baobab tree. As such their diet is relatively low to moderate in fiber
   
Raw honey contains nitric oxide metabolites that are converted back to nitric oxide when consumed. Research shows honey increases nitric oxide and total nitrite concentrations and improves endothelial function. Heating decreases the nitric oxide metabolites in the honey


There’s an intrinsic happiness that spontaneously arises when you engage in certain types of behaviors, and topping that list is the regular immersion in the natural world 

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