Bruno Sánchez-Andrade

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Wherever he found an isolated primitive race that had not yet encountered the “displacing foods of modern commerce”—by which he meant refined flour, sugar, canned and chemically preserved foods, and vegetable oils—he found little or no evidence of “modern degeneration”—by which he meant chronic disease, tooth decay, and malformed dental arches.
In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto
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