"Over the course of the next several posts, I'll give an overview of the extensive literature showing that hunter-gatherers past and present have excellent occlusion, subsistence agriculturalists generally have good occlusion, and the adoption of modern foodways directly causes the crooked teeth, narrow arches and/or crowded third molars (wisdom teeth) that affect the majority of people in industrialized nations. I believe this process also affects the development of the rest of the skull, including the face and sinuses. "
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Title: Re: Health of hunter-gatherers
Post by: PaleoPhil on November 30, 2009, 05:18:28 am
Stephen Guyenet is up to part VIII in this series. He adds tons of references beyond Weston Price and shows that cooking is not the only factor in malocclusion. Here are the primary factors in avoiding malocclusion that he identifies:
# A nutrient-rich, whole foods diet, presumably including organs. [once again vitamins A, D3 and K2 are key] # Prolonged breast feeding. # No bottle-feeding or modern pacifiers. # Tough foods on a regular basis.