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Nutritional Factors Challenge Species,
By Ralph G. Barclay (bowie, maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Driving Force: Food, Evolution and the Future (Hardcover)
A species must have the proper nutrition to thrive, if nutrition changes the species must adapt. Better adapted mutations survive and the species is changed. For other challenges the nutritional support for the adapting mutation must be present. For instance, man must have developed his big brain while he had access to omega 3 fatty acids ---most likely near a lake or the ocean. Today,the IQ in UK is declining to lack of proper nutrition
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This review is from: The Driving Force: Food, Evolution and the Future (Paperback)
I have been a strong advocate of Elaine Morgan's Aquatic Ape Theory and Murray's Sea Energy. This book combines my favorite subjects, e.g., evolution, aquatic ape theory, the energy of the sea water and nutrition. It is the only one of its kind. Yet, it is out of print. I donot understand that. Evolutionist are either blind with their own theories or just getting old. I noticed that terrestrial evolutionists debunk the AAT, while the marine evolutionists tend to accept AAT. I wonder if they also recognize the influence of nutrition on evolution of homo sapiens.
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The Driving Force: Food, Evolution and the Future by Michael Crawford (Hardcover - Aug. 1989)
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