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The Right Chemistry: Hunter-gatherer diet seems to keep Hadza healthy | Montreal Gazette

Posted on October 27, 2017 by agogo22

Baobab fruit and porcupine aren’t likely to show up in supermarkets, but there are ways to increase the diversity of our gut bacteria.

Source: The Right Chemistry: Hunter-gatherer diet seems to keep Hadza healthy | Montreal Gazette

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