Title: Re: Heribert Watzke says humans are coctivores
Post by: PaleoPhil on October 22, 2010, 08:00:33 am
Even if he's right that we are who we are because of cooking, that doesn't mean that the heavily cooked, mushy diet he spoke of is optimal. The changes that occurred from cooking could theoretically all be degenerative.
Title: Re: Heribert Watzke says humans are coctivores
Post by: michaelwh on October 22, 2010, 08:18:44 am
That was hilarious. My favourite part was when he said something along the lines of "...our gut shrank 60%...but in my case, it's hard to tell..." while pointing at his oversized gut. A raw food diet would do him some good. The ending quote, "I cook, therefore I am", was also funny.
On a more serious note, I think that it might be plausible that cooking helped increase our brain and shrink our gut. But we have evidence that our metabolic machinery has not fully adapted to cooked food (AGE, HCA, etc). So now that we have big brains and an abundance of food, a raw diet leads to optimal health.
Title: Re: Heribert Watzke says humans are coctivores
Post by: ForTheHunt on October 22, 2010, 08:36:06 am
To me this theory doesn't make much sense, I certainly wont totally dismiss it but but why would cooked food cause our brains to develop?
I think it's more likely that man evolved to eat meat which lead him only needing to eat once per day. This would promote more time for multidimensional thinking, building, hunting and creating instead of walking around gathering fruit and plants all day just to survive.
So all that spare time they had to think and improve there for enlarged their brain. That sounds more logical to me to say the least.
Title: Re: Heribert Watzke says humans are coctivores
Post by: Sully on October 22, 2010, 09:01:20 am
Many raw animal foods are easy to eat, liver, heart, tender meat, brain etc. I can chew them once and they go down easliy. The ony thing I need to chew thoroughly is certain fats. But they are easy to chew too, but have little moisture unlike flesh, so more chewing is necessary.
He also fails to mention tools (which humans evolved with etc.)
Even birds make houses and chimps make tools, its in our "big brain small gut nature" to make tools and weapons to survive.
Title: Re: Heribert Watzke says humans are coctivores
Post by: kurite on October 22, 2010, 09:03:48 am
His only real point for cooking food is that we don't have large k-9s.
Title: Re: Heribert Watzke says humans are coctivores
Post by: goodsamaritan on October 22, 2010, 09:13:22 am
My contention that humans haven't fully adapted to cooking is the fact that in the realm of HEALING, it is RAW FOOD that delivers the cures.
Title: Re: Heribert Watzke says humans are coctivores
Post by: yuli on October 22, 2010, 11:52:58 am
wow I just learned a new word, coctivore... Yeah baby I am a coctivore ;) ....heh heh...sorry...I couldn't resist saying that
And humans can adapt to anything, don't mean its good for them, what other animal can live its life and smoke a pack of cigarettes everyday :o
Title: Re: Heribert Watzke says humans are coctivores
Post by: kurite on October 22, 2010, 12:48:43 pm