“Herman Pontzer, an evolutionary anthropologist at Duke, studies health among hunter-gatherer societies whose lifestyles are similar to those of our ancestors. He found that they generally exhibit excellent health in spite of following a wide range of diets. It doesn't matter if they get 80% of their calories from carbohydrates, or from animal fat, or from nuts and berries - almost all eat more fiber than the average American, but that is about the only difference. (This takes the wind out of the paleo diet.) Interestingly, they don't shun sugar, consuming it in the form of honey. Notably they don't have access to processed foods of or deep-fried foods.” NutritionHealthy LivingNeuroscienceDietCarbsCarbohydratesPaleo Diet Book:The Changing Mind: A Neuroscientist's Guide to Ageing Well Source: The Changing Mind: A Neuroscientist's Guide to Ageing Well