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Meat Diet

Corn syrup and rice is what's killing them.

Inuit were once the healthiest population in the world with the lowest rates of cancer and chronic disease (Horrobin); and did this on a meat-only diet.

That was nearly 100 years ago.

Since colonialism happened, wheat, sugar, and other non-traditional foods have been forced onto the population who


What about the Inuit, who were cited by Horrobin as having the lowest chronic disease and cancer rates in the world, who mainly eat an all -meat diet?

Have you looked at their diet, Saul? Sea Lion liver has extremely high levels of selenium, second only to brazil nuts. The highest amounts of tryptophan are found in narwhal and beluga. And all these marine animals are high in omega-3s. Seal oil is a very high source of EPA and DHA, while being cheaper to get than krill oil.

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