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| Aryan metabolism | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 4, 2020, 12:02 am | |
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| This one is really obvious: | |
| www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190604084857.htm | |
| [quote]"We found that people differ in how efficiently their | |
| bodies can manage blood sugar levels, resulting from an | |
| evolutionary process that seems to have been brought about by | |
| changing diets," said the study's lead author, Professor Frances | |
| Brodsky, Director of UCL Biosciences. | |
| The researchers were investigating the CLTCL1 gene, which | |
| directs production of the CHC22 protein that plays a key role in | |
| regulating a glucose transporter in our fat and muscle cells. | |
| ... | |
| In humans, by looking at the genomes of 2,504 people from the | |
| global 1000 Genomes Project, they found that almost half of the | |
| people in many ethnic groups have a variant of CHC22 that is | |
| produced by a mutated gene, which became more common as people | |
| developed cooking and farming. | |
| The researchers also looked at genomes of ancient humans, and | |
| found that the newer variant is more common in ancient and | |
| modern farming populations than in hunter-gatherers, suggesting | |
| that increased consumption of carbohydrates could have been the | |
| selective force driving the genetic adaptation. | |
| ... | |
| The researchers say that while this genetic variant does not | |
| play a direct role in the development of diabetes, having the | |
| older variant may make people more likely to develop diabetes, | |
| and it may also exacerbate insulin resistance involved in | |
| diabetes. | |
| "People with the older variant may need to be more careful of | |
| their carb intake, but more research is needed to understand how | |
| the genetic variant we found can impact our physiology," added | |
| Professor Brodsky.[/quote] | |
| As I have said before, it is no coincidence that low-carb diets | |
| are promoted in rightist circles. | |
| --- | |
| advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/11/eaau4921 | |
| [quote]The most extreme signal may represent adaptations to an | |
| agricultural subsistence and diet. The top-ranked gene, MGAM, is | |
| associated with starch digestion (43). The associated | |
| high-frequency SNPs in the ancient Andean population (table S4) | |
| exhibit chromatin marks in cells from the gastrointestinal tract | |
| (Fig. 5A). The variant may be highly differentiated between the | |
| ancient Andeans and the lowlanders (the Huilliche-Pehuenche) | |
| because of differences in subsistence strategies. The | |
| Huilliche-Pehuenche individuals are traditionally | |
| hunter-gatherers, with archeological evidence suggesting that | |
| their ancestors have been practicing this mode of subsistence | |
| for thousands of years in the region before European contact in | |
| the 1500s (44). In contrast, the Andes is one of the oldest New | |
| World centers for agriculture, which included starch-rich plants | |
| such as maize (~4000 years BP) (45) and the potato (~3400 years | |
| BP) (7). Selection acting on the MGAM gene in the ancient | |
| Andeans may represent an adaptive response to greater reliance | |
| upon starchy domesticates. Recent archeological findings based | |
| on dental wear patterns and microbotanical remains similarly | |
| suggest that intensive tuber processing and thus selective | |
| pressures for enhanced starch digestion began at least 7000 | |
| years ago (7, 32). Furthermore, we see a similar signal (top | |
| 0.01%) when we contrast the hunter-gatherers from Brazil | |
| [Karitiana/Surui, sequence data (46)] with the ancient Andeans, | |
| as well as with the Aymara versus the Huilliche-Pehuenche and | |
| the Karitiana/Surui. One further note, we did not detect amylase | |
| high copy number in the ancient Andes population before European | |
| contact, suggesting a different evolutionary path for starch | |
| digestion in the Andes when contrasted with Europeans | |
| (47).[/quote] | |
| It turns out that not all Aryans have what we have in the past | |
| called "Aryan saliva". In light of this new information, I guess | |
| a more accurate term for amylase high copy number would be Old | |
| World Aryan saliva. Atlanteans instead apparently have more | |
| Aryan gastric juice than Old World Aryans. | |
| #Post#: 1657-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan metabolism | |
| By: Starling Date: October 20, 2020, 8:10 pm | |
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| The food we were born to eat: John McDougall | |
| What food habits do all great civilizations have in common? John | |
| McDougall suggests that starch-based diets are the foods humans | |
| were born to eat. He has been studying, writing, and speaking | |
| out about the effects of nutrition on disease for over 40 years | |
| and is a bestselling author of several titles, including The | |
| Starch Solution. | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5wfMNNr3ak | |
| #Post#: 3636-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan metabolism | |
| By: guest27 Date: January 25, 2021, 3:53 pm | |
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| [quote]What food habits do all great civilizations have in | |
| common? John McDougall suggests that starch-based diets are the | |
| foods humans were born to eat. He has been studying, writing, | |
| and speaking out about the effects of nutrition on disease for | |
| over 40 years and is a bestselling author of several titles, | |
| including The Starch Solution.[/quote] | |
| Cooked starches made us human, not meat: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgmfRUwqGy4&list=PLGVn4OYJByrvscODXiPdVHOGeMWOu… | |
| #Post#: 4156-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Aryan Diet | |
| By: rp Date: February 12, 2021, 5:19 pm | |
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| https://www.fromthegrapevine.com/health/diet-dna-vegetarian-gene-study | |
| [quote] | |
| Scientists have found that a shift to a vegetarian diet by | |
| farmers thousands of years ago led to a genetic mutation. That's | |
| some pretty strong evolutionary evidence that diets can actually | |
| change the human genome. | |
| The team of researchers � led by Israeli-born Alon Keinan, | |
| Indian-born Kumar Kothapalli and American-born Tom Brenna, all | |
| professors at Cornell � tied this mutation to a primarily | |
| vegetarian population in Pune, India. To conduct their study, | |
| they compared the genetic makeup of that group to a traditional | |
| meat-eating American population. They found that the mutation is | |
| much more prevalent in the Indian population than the American | |
| one | |
| [/quote] | |
| Next time an illiterate primitive tries to lecture you about how | |
| "hUmAanS eVolVed tO EaT mEAt" shut them up by pointing out how | |
| the evolution of subhumans such as themselves is different from | |
| that of actual humans | |
| #Post#: 4369-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan metabolism | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 20, 2021, 11:42 pm | |
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| "subhumans" | |
| https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-complained-served-smaller-steak-165923161.html | |
| [quote]President Donald Trump once complained that a steak he | |
| was served at his Washington, DC, hotel restaurant was smaller | |
| than the one given to his table companion, the steak house's | |
| former executive chef told The Washingtonian. | |
| Bill Williamson, then the chef of BLT Prime at the Trump | |
| International Hotel, said the two steaks were virtually | |
| identical. | |
| "It was the same steak. Both well done. Maybe it was a half | |
| ounce bigger or something, I don't know," Williamson said to The | |
| Washingtonian. | |
| But after Trump's complaint, Williamson switched from serving | |
| the president a filet mignon or bone-in rib eye to a 40-ounce | |
| tomahawk, which is larger than all the other steaks offered on | |
| the restaurant's menu. The restaurant also ordered special | |
| extra-large shrimp for Trump's appetizer dish, The Washingtonian | |
| reported. | |
| ... | |
| Corey Lewandowski wrote that Trump would regularly eat a | |
| 2,400-calorie McDonald's meal consisting of two Big Mac burgers, | |
| two Filet-O-Fish sandwiches, and a chocolate milkshake on the | |
| campaign trail. In the White House, Trump would often be served | |
| two scoops of ice cream with his dessert, while his guests | |
| received one scoop, Time reported.[/quote] | |
| [img] | |
| https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/UHFKzmGfrD90hbEqSL7KaA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRl… | |
| #Post#: 4374-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan metabolism | |
| By: guest5 Date: February 21, 2021, 11:59 am | |
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| How is Trump not dead from heart disease a long time ago? Yahweh | |
| had special plans for that asshole hey.... | |
| #Post#: 4789-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Here�s Even More Evidence That Plant Protein Is Better for You T | |
| han Animal Protein | |
| By: guest5 Date: March 13, 2021, 12:27 pm | |
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| Here�s Even More Evidence That Plant Protein Is Better for You | |
| Than Animal Protein | |
| [quote]Sorry, steak fans.[/quote] | |
| Entire article: | |
| https://getpocket.com/explore/item/here-s-even-more-evidence-that-plant-protein… | |
| [quote] It�d be great if a burger-a-day diet was healthy. Don�t | |
| get me wrong�it�s not the worst. You�ve got protein in there and | |
| hopefully some veggies on top (and on the side) , and even some | |
| fiber from the roll (you used whole grain, right?). | |
| Unfortunately, study after study shows that meat as a protein | |
| source just isn't that healthy. It's far better to get that | |
| necessary protein from plants. Generally speaking, diets heavy | |
| on plant matter tend to be healthier. One study found that those | |
| eating the most fruit-and-veg-dense diets had a 31 percent lower | |
| risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and a roughly 20 | |
| percent lower risk of overall mortality than those eating | |
| animal-focused diets. That study didn't look specifically at | |
| protein, but participants consumed the other main animal-sourced | |
| food group, dairy, at about equal rates no matter what, so | |
| ultimately this comes down to replacing meat with alternative | |
| protein sources. | |
| And yes, these associations are correlations, not causations. | |
| But there are some legitimate reasons that plant-based protein | |
| sources like beans are a healthier alternative to bacon. The | |
| researchers aren�t saying you can�t or shouldn�t indulge in a | |
| thick Delmonico or a flame-grilled cheeseburger. Rather that you | |
| should enjoy them in moderation. Generally, research shows that | |
| less animal meat�most especially red meat�is better than more, | |
| in terms of long term health. You don�t have to love tofu, | |
| either (it�s not the best plant-based protein anyway), as long | |
| as you strive to eat more of your protein from the ground and | |
| less from animals. | |
| Here�s a deeper dive into why: [/quote] | |
| Plant Protein Has More Nutrients and Fiber (Though Not All of | |
| the Amino Acids) | |
| [quote] | |
| Animal meat is known for its many nutrients. If you eat a | |
| variety of animal meats (light and dark, not just beef, as well | |
| as various organs), you can take in all the amino acids you need | |
| to manufacture your own bodily proteins plus vitamins like B12, | |
| niacin, thiamine, B5, B6, B7, and vitamins A and K. | |
| But here's the thing: If you swap all that animal protein for an | |
| equally diverse diet of plant-based proteins like nuts, seeds, | |
| and beans, you are no worse off. That's because these foods are | |
| also packed full of a similar spectrum of nutrients. The biggest | |
| difference is vitamin B12, which most plants cannot produce on | |
| their own. You can get B12 from edible seaweed and in fortified | |
| cereals, though the easiest way is through supplementation or by | |
| eating animal products. | |
| Given their equal vitamin profile, Andrea Giancoli, a registered | |
| dietitian in California says plant-based proteins are far | |
| healthier than their meat counterparts. That�s because, | |
| pound-for-pound, they pack more nutrients into fewer calories. | |
| They also have one thing that animal proteins completely lack: | |
| fiber. (Except for things like tofu, which is processed, | |
| Giancoli notes.) Let�s not forget the fiber. Fiber aids in | |
| digestion, promotes a healthy gut microbiome, and is strongly | |
| associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. | |
| People Who Eat Plant Proteins in Part Have Healthier Habits | |
| Meta-analyses that compared people who eat animal versus plant | |
| proteins consistently find that, even after adjusting for other | |
| influential factors like socioeconomic class, weight, and | |
| exercise habits, those who eat plants tend to live longer, | |
| healthier lives. They tend to have less cardiovascular disease | |
| and fewer cancer cases, though especially the cancer association | |
| tends to drop away once other factors have been controlled for. | |
| Despite all that controlling, though, there's still an | |
| association with living a longer life with fewer heart problems. | |
| There are almost certainly some small factors contributing to | |
| the association. People who eat plant proteins may see their | |
| doctor more regularly and thus get better preventive care. Maybe | |
| they tend to live in quieter, less polluted places. | |
| Since correlations still exist between eating plant proteins and | |
| overall health, even after controlling for other factors, | |
| meta-analyses have generally concluded that lifestyle factors | |
| alone can't account for the correlation. One such analysis in | |
| the Journal of the American Medical Association noted that | |
| "Substitution of plant protein for animal protein, especially | |
| from processed red meat, may confer a substantial health | |
| benefit" and advised that policies promote plant | |
| proteins.[/quote] | |
| I suspect people who have had issues with their vegan diets did | |
| not track their diets closely enough to make sure they were | |
| getting all the necessary amino acids and vitamins then? | |
| [quote] | |
| People Who Eat Plant Proteins in Part Have Healthier Habits | |
| Meta-analyses that compared people who eat animal versus plant | |
| proteins consistently find that, even after adjusting for other | |
| influential factors like socioeconomic class, weight, and | |
| exercise habits, those who eat plants tend to live longer, | |
| healthier lives. They tend to have less cardiovascular disease | |
| and fewer cancer cases, though especially the cancer association | |
| tends to drop away once other factors have been controlled for. | |
| Despite all that controlling, though, there's still an | |
| association with living a longer life with fewer heart problems. | |
| There are almost certainly some small factors contributing to | |
| the association. People who eat plant proteins may see their | |
| doctor more regularly and thus get better preventive care. Maybe | |
| they tend to live in quieter, less polluted places. | |
| Since correlations still exist between eating plant proteins and | |
| overall health, even after controlling for other factors, | |
| meta-analyses have generally concluded that lifestyle factors | |
| alone can't account for the correlation. One such analysis in | |
| the Journal of the American Medical Association noted that | |
| "Substitution of plant protein for animal protein, especially | |
| from processed red meat, may confer a substantial health | |
| benefit" and advised that policies promote plant | |
| proteins.[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 7980-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan metabolism | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 9, 2021, 9:48 pm | |
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| Remember again that we, without doing a single empirical study | |
| (as Western science would deem necessary), had the Aryan face | |
| shape figured out long before the following research was done: | |
| https://www.researchgate.net/publication/315686328_Patterns_of_correlation_of_f… | |
| [quote]Computed morphs of the averaged unwarped image (GM | |
| morphs) depicting the same shape regressions and configurations | |
| as the thin-plate splines (Fig. 2): the sample average as well | |
| as the facial shapes corresponding to low (minus three standard | |
| deviations) and high (plus three standard deviations) of BMI, | |
| cortisol, and health rating.[/quote] | |
| https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sonja-Windhager/publication/315686328/figu… | |
| About cortisol: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortisol#Biosynthesis | |
| [quote]Cortisol is synthesized from cholesterol.[/quote] | |
| And of course: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholesterol#Dietary_sources | |
| [quote]all animal-based foods contain cholesterol in varying | |
| amounts.[53] Major dietary sources of cholesterol include red | |
| meat, egg yolks and whole eggs, liver, kidney, giblets, fish | |
| oil, and butter.[54][/quote] | |
| So it is not surprising that we have lower cortisol. Notice, | |
| however, that the low-BMI morph produces a more Aryan face shape | |
| than the low-cortisol morph. This could indicate the presence in | |
| the latter of non-Aryans who happen to have a low-cholesterol | |
| diet. In contrast, BMI 3 standard deviations below the mean is | |
| extremely hard to attain for non-ectomorphs unless they are | |
| literally starving, hence the morph is likely to be a composite | |
| of almost exclusively ectomorphs. | |
| Finally, the "perceived health" section is nothing but a | |
| reflection of majority foolishness. I intuitively suspect that | |
| what is really going on is that most participants in the study | |
| were subconsciously looking for cues for fertility but calling | |
| it "health" because (being non-Gnostics) they equate the | |
| concepts instead of setting them in opposition. | |
| #Post#: 7987-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan metabolism | |
| By: rp Date: August 10, 2021, 6:45 am | |
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| Health ≠ reproductive fitness | |
| #Post#: 8071-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aryan metabolism | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 14, 2021, 1:52 am | |
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| Here is one with women's faces: | |
| https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-24911-0/figures/1 | |
| [img] | |
| https://media.springernature.com/full/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41… | |
| BFP is a somewhat different metric than BMI/cortisol, but as | |
| previously explained, storing body fat not only has no benefit | |
| for farmers (who can instead store harvested cereal to ensure | |
| regular meals), but is indeed an outright disadvantage as we | |
| would have to waste what would be cumulatively vast quantities | |
| of energy shifting around that extra body mass every day. On the | |
| other hand, it benefits hunters who can expect to sometimes wait | |
| longer before their next meal depending on fluctuations in | |
| hunting success. (Herders fall in between: their flocks ensure | |
| regular meals for them, but require less labour to maintain, | |
| hence the disadvantage of stored body fat should be milder for | |
| them.) | |
| So, the low-BFP morph producing a more Aryan face shape is yet | |
| again what would be predicted by our model. | |
| See also: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/human-evolution/aryan-bones/ | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/mythical-world/aryan-labour/ | |
| Purely for entertainment: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_men%27s_club | |
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