I just came across this:
It also talks about reducing Omega-6 fatty acid intake - found in grains.
This makes me wonder again about the estuarine/swimming ape idea (not the fully aquatic one) of human stock originating near the coast, this along with needing iodine in (relatively) larger doses, celiac disease, poor Niacin synthesis, and so on.
Aside from the anatomical and behavioral cues, there appear to be a few nutritive ones.
What worked with DH is not a common medical treatment such as chemotherapy or surgical excision. It was a nutritional intervention, drastically increasing the patient's intake of omega-3 fatty acids, which are often found in fish oil or golden algae oil.
It also talks about reducing Omega-6 fatty acid intake - found in grains.
This makes me wonder again about the estuarine/swimming ape idea (not the fully aquatic one) of human stock originating near the coast, this along with needing iodine in (relatively) larger doses, celiac disease, poor Niacin synthesis, and so on.
Aside from the anatomical and behavioral cues, there appear to be a few nutritive ones.