Joseph Klotz

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You might be saying, “Surely humans would have eaten various berries, nuts, tubers, and whatnot along the way.” Of course, but that doesn’t contradict the point of a carnivore diet. Man is an opportunist omnivore and probably a facultative carnivore as well, and the capacity to extract some nutrition from plants was likely a conserved feature from the very first primates.
The Carnivore Diet
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