solarsuitedbastard t1_j89jsi2 wrote
Reply to comment by Haiku_Time_Again in The Invisible Extinction (2022) - How the loss of our internal microbiome may be linked to the rise in obesity, childhood allergies and autism. [01:20:00] by cherrybounce
Sorry but what is the point you’re trying to make by the increased variety then, if not the more diverse nutritional component?
Haiku_Time_Again t1_j89mcbj wrote
Are you serious?
Poster says we have far less diversity and choice in our diets, and we can only find twenty vegetables at the store to buy.
I said that is far, far more variety than ancient people had.
Why is this difficult for you?
solarsuitedbastard t1_j8ad5w8 wrote
I am serious. Variety is but a slice of the nutritional pie. Eating wheat 2000 years ago was vastly different in nutritional value than the wheat we consume today.
I agree with you that there is more variety. The issue I’m trying to point out is even if you are comparing “apples to apples” an ancient apple had a different nutritional value than a modern apple.
My apologies if my difficulty understanding your narrow point caused you strife today. Take care
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