Raw or Cooked Meat?

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makes sense what he says and he has some good takes. But some of his takes are delusional asf. Thoughts?

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makes sense what he says and he has some good takes. But some of his takes are delusional asf. Thoughts?

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I disagree with Sv3rige and Aajonous Vonderplanitz on their take regarding raw meat. Freshly killed meat can be eaten raw usually, the Inuits are infamous for eating their freshly caught animals on the spot while it’s still warm from the animal’s own blood. Some species may contain pathogens or worms such as pork or fish. You should never eat carnivore animals’ meat raw because of this.

I believe in the hypothesis that cooking food was an essential element in the physiological evolution of human beings. I’d go even as far to say cooking our meat made us humans by further increasing nutrient density & avaibility from food thus our digestive system could be further streamlined = even more resources can go to our brains instead
 
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You are playing with fire doing that too much especially with pork. We don't have the same digestive protection most wild primarily carnivores have. Not sure if ancient cro-magnons did or not and we just lose that by not eating raw meat while growing up. Most domestic dogs can drink ditch water with no problem despite not growing up on it while us humans can get messed up from doing that. Might be the same with raw meat if it picks up too much bacteria etc.
 
I disagree with Sv3rige and Aajonous Vonderplanitz on their take regarding raw meat. Freshly killed meat can be eaten raw usually, the Inuits are infamous for eating their freshly caught animals on the spot while it’s still warm from the animal’s own blood. Some species may contain pathogens or worms such as pork or fish. You should never eat carnivore animals’ meat raw because of this.

I believe in the hypothesis that cooking food was an essential element in the physiological evolution of human beings. I’d go even as far to say cooking our meat made us humans by further increasing nutrient density & avaibility from food thus our digestive system could be further streamlined = even more resources can go to our brains instead
The hunter gatherer microbiome was strong enough to fight against parasites.
 
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I disagree with Sv3rige and Aajonous Vonderplanitz on their take regarding raw meat. Freshly killed meat can be eaten raw usually, the Inuits are infamous for eating their freshly caught animals on the spot while it’s still warm from the animal’s own blood. Some species may contain pathogens or worms such as pork or fish. You should never eat carnivore animals’ meat raw because of this.

I believe in the hypothesis that cooking food was an essential element in the physiological evolution of human beings. I’d go even as far to say cooking our meat made us humans by further increasing nutrient density & avaibility from food thus our digestive system could be further streamlined = even more resources can go to our brains instead
raw food vs cooked food is still something i’m not so sure about.

on one hand humans have been cooking food for a very long time and have grown accustomed to it. there are even some benefits of cooking food aswell.

but why would we have to cook food in the first place? no other animal does it and it understandably isn’t natural too as many people say. also it kills nutrients and makes the food cancerous.

if also makes no sense why we evolved to eat a food which is inferior rather than sticking to the normal version.
 
came to the conclusion to cook most meat i get from the supermarket but will try to get some raw meat including organs from the farmers to eat it that way (for more nutrients and the good bacteria). I m p sure that's even how people of old did it. After a hunt they ate it raw and then they learned how to dry/cook it to consume it later.
 
No. Humans are able to harness more nutrients from cooked food. Anyone endorsing raw food is a quack.
 
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The hunter gatherer microbiome was strong enough to fight against parasites.
Humans have been cooking food for the last million years, hunter gatherers cooked their food.

I know there is the theory that the appendix served the purpose of fighting pathogens in raw meat and due to cooking meat this is why it became obsolete in modern humans.
 

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