@johnnyrock45057@padge17ynwa@Outdoctrination Fossilized teeth of early humans literally contain plant fibers. Wild plants existed millions of years before agriculture. We bred them bigger, we didn’t invent them.The nitrogen data varies hugely by region and doesn’t prove exclusive meat eating.
@johnnyrock45057@padge17ynwa@Outdoctrination Fiber isn’t ‘added to mitigate’ anything. It naturally occurs in the foods humans evolved eating. Fruits, vegetables, and legumes aren’t cigarettes. Your analogy only works if you think an apple is comparable to a Marlboro. Also, asbestos causes cancer. Fiber reduces the risk.
@padge17ynwa@Outdoctrination@johnnyrock45057 Nobody said glucose is harmful. Fiber slows glucose absorption, meaning it prevents blood sugar spikes. that’s a good thing. And plenty of low-carb diets absolutely include fiber. Leafy greens, nuts, seeds, avocados are all high fiber, low carb.
@padge17ynwa@Outdoctrination@johnnyrock45057 The fact that it can’t be digested is literally the point. That’s how it works. It adds bulk to stool, feeds gut bacteria, slows glucose absorption, and helps regulate cholesterol. Indigestible does not mean useless. Your lungs can’t digest air either.
@OriginalEasyV1@danc457324@padge17ynwa@Outdoctrination@johnnyrock45057 https://t.co/n0vJvMLrOp
“The decreasing dietary fiber intake over the centuries has fostered a gut microbiota detrimental to human health, leading to a global epidemic of diabetes, cancers, and other noncommunicable diseases.”
@kimmonismus@synthwavedd I just want GPT 5 Deep Research man… the O3 deep research is nowhere near on the level of geminis. It’s still better than Claude’s imo but still