Posted on 12/28/2019 8:14:14 PM PST by BenLurkin
Scans of mummified Inuits from 16th-century Greenland revealed that the ancient hunters suffered from clogged-up arteries despite a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
Atherosclerosis the build-up of plaques of fat, cholesterol and calcium in one's arteries is a leading cause of death today in the world's wealthier countries. While often seen as a product of modern lifestyles, evidence of the condition has been found in human remains dating back as far as around 4,000 BC.
However, none of these examples enjoyed a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which has been suggested can help protect against plaque build-up.
Researchers turned to four incredibly well-preserved Inuits, who would have eaten a marine-based, omega 3-rich diet, to see if the fatty acid improved arterial health.
The findings suggest that diets rich in omega-3 may not guarantee against plaque buildup however, the researchers caution that it is unclear what other factors were at play.
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You're darn tootin'!
I had a fun gal give me an infection before.
A couple different times!
Geez, the crap that people say on these threads is sumpin’. I guess if they think it, it must be true.
Finally, somebody says something smart.
As a rite of passage?
To where?
The grave?..........................
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