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HarmonyHunter

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Ever since humans shifted from hunting to farming, everything about us began to shrink, not just our food quality but our very biology. The introduction of grains, seed oils and cooked starches replaced the nutrient dense animal foods that built our ancestors' strength. Within a few thousand years, skulls became narrower, jaws weaker and dental arches collapsed, leaving less room for teeth, airways and proper facial growth. The change was not genetic, it was nutritional.

Before agriculture, nomadic tribes like the Yamnaya and Kazakh warriors lived in perfect synergy with nature. They travelled on horseback across endless steppes, fermenting meat in their saddlebags, drinking raw horse milk and eating raw horse flesh for pure strength and endurance. Every meal was alive, filled with bacteria, enzymes and unaltered fats that fuelled the body and sharpened the mind.

Further north, the Inuit and other Arctic peoples lived almost entirely on raw fish, blubber and fermented meats, thriving where no crops could grow. Across every climate and culture, humanity's greatest health and resilience came not from farming or fire but from living in alignment with nature, trusting raw, living foods over industrial substitutes.

To eat like ancestors today is not extreme, it is a return to human design, a reconnection with the wisdom that shaped our bones, faces and vitality long before civilisation domesticated the human being.
 
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youre right, but the damage to our DNA has already been done ๐Ÿฅ€

Raw meat can fix testosterone, bmi, health, mood, hair but it wont fix our bones
 
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youre right, but the damage to our DNA has already been done ๐Ÿฅ€

Raw meat can fix testosterone, bmi, health, mood, hair but it wont fix our bones
to an extent i suppose but yeah
 
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You people who worship "ancient lifestyles" are so deluded. The reality is that if you removed modern medicine and healthcare from the equation, the infant mortality rate would shoot way back up, and it would be like the old days again, where only the strong and healthy babies survive.

Instead, as human civilization has progressed for thousands of years, the bar of survival has become vastly lower and lower over time. You are crazy if you don't think this has a compounding effect on our genetic quality as a whole. It is literally the weak breeding with the weak because it's no longer required to have high testosterone and a warrior skull to live. And returning to an ancestral diet isn't going to change the DNA you were born with.
 
Ever since humans shifted from hunting to farming, everything about us began to shrink, not just our food quality but our very biology. The introduction of grains, seed oils and cooked starches replaced the nutrient dense animal foods that built our ancestors' strength. Within a few thousand years, skulls became narrower, jaws weaker and dental arches collapsed, leaving less room for teeth, airways and proper facial growth. The change was not genetic, it was nutritional.

Before agriculture, nomadic tribes like the Yamnaya and Kazakh warriors lived in perfect synergy with nature. They travelled on horseback across endless steppes, fermenting meat in their saddlebags, drinking raw horse milk and eating raw horse flesh for pure strength and endurance. Every meal was alive, filled with bacteria, enzymes and unaltered fats that fuelled the body and sharpened the mind.

Further north, the Inuit and other Arctic peoples lived almost entirely on raw fish, blubber and fermented meats, thriving where no crops could grow. Across every climate and culture, humanity's greatest health and resilience came not from farming or fire but from living in alignment with nature, trusting raw, living foods over industrial substitutes.

To eat like ancestors today is not extreme, it is a return to human design, a reconnection with the wisdom that shaped our bones, faces and vitality long before civilisation domesticated the human being.
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the infant mortality rate would shoot way back up, and it would be like the old days again, where only the strong and healthy babies survive.
the weak deserve to die so we can keep the genetic quality ideal
 
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Water. No matter how much you try to explain this to the average person they'll just respond with something like "We can't digest raw meat, we have evolved to eat bread":feelswhy:
 
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the weak deserve to die so we can keep the genetic quality ideal
thats what i was getting at, you can't have everything, always a sacrifice to make. its a miracle if a weak kid with defects survives and can live a long life. but at the same time its a tragedy, since the tech/medicine that saved him will be replicated millions of times across the globe, and now these people are potentially going to pass their genes into the pool, and the genetic quality becomes that much worse.

I myself am an abomination who was in the hospital many times growing up and I would certainly not have made it past the first few weeks in the ancient era. This is in my genes, just something went wrong, there was some instability in the genetic combination, it has nothing to do with whether i eat horse meat or drink raw milk.
 
thats what i was getting at, you can't have everything, always a sacrifice to make. its a miracle if a weak kid with defects survives and can live a long life. but at the same time its a tragedy, since the tech/medicine that saved him will be replicated millions of times across the globe, and now these people are potentially going to pass their genes into the pool, and the genetic quality becomes that much worse.

I myself am an abomination who was in the hospital many times growing up and I would certainly not have made it past the first few weeks in the ancient era. This is in my genes, just something went wrong, there was some instability in the genetic combination, it has nothing to do with whether i eat horse meat or drink raw milk.
You would of died in ancient times then and be deemed a failure while your tribe continutes hunting for meat
 
You would of died in ancient times then and be deemed a failure while your tribe continutes hunting for meat
yes, and you and your narrow skull genetics would have as well.
 
yes, and you and your narrow skull genetics would have as well.
No my mandible length in propotion to maxilla length would definetly give me more cavities and make chewing harder so i will have increased pain๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ and die. But luckily I can get a surgery these days. class 3 skeletal imbalance or soming bruh
 
No my mandible length in propotion to maxilla length would definetly give me more cavities and make chewing harder so i will have increased pain๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ and die. But luckily I can get a surgery these days. class 3 skeletal imbalance or soming bruh
Ok so get your surgeries and be happy, why make up fantasies about the ancient steppes
 
Ok so get your surgeries and be happy, why make up fantasies about the ancient steppes
makes me feel like goatis? obviously
 
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Give me modern medicine and creature comforts or give me death tbh
 

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