Summary of Dan Saladino's Eating to Extinction
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IRB, 2022.
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#1 We are born to eat wild. Our bodies have not changed much since the days when we lived as hunter-gatherers, but our way of life and diets have changed dramatically. Today, just a few people continue to source most of their calories from the wild.

#2 The foods we are about to meet are all important in understanding why wild foods are so important. They provide less than 1 percent of all the calories consumed today, but they account for a much higher proportion of nutrients.

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#4 The Hadza are a modern tribe that lives by foraging, and their diet is a great example of how humans evolved. They love honey, which is why they always listen for the honeyguide bird when collecting it.
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