Lex, what are you including in your assumption that 40-50% calories as fat might be fine in the way of rough proportions of proteins and/or carbs (recognizing that you aren't claiming one specific ideal ratio)?
I’m including exactly what was in the statement I made, no more, no less.
As for Taubes lecture, it is a lecture and doesn’t impact my life in any way. People are allowed to believe and say what they wish. This is true for Taubes, for me, and for you as well. This doesn’t mean that any of our beliefs are correct. You are free to test the correctness of any statement made by any person just as I tested my understanding of Taubes’ original statement and found it wanting. I have no need to pursue the subject any further.
But what about the hunters and gatherers in Africa? In Africa they have (and had) only lean meat at their disposal. If we take for granted that homo sapiens came from Africa and that our genetics has not changed much since then, we should (also) be adapted to a nutrition that does not provide much animal fat.
You may take anything you wish for granted. That is up to you. There is no doubt that we are able accommodate a wide range of fat content in our food. Animal fat varies by the season and our dietary needs must be met by the average low levels or our species would have died out long ago.
In the savannah, where our ancestors evolved, nuts can be found. Bushmen eat a high-fat diet, but get most of their calories from plants.
If you wish to eat nuts then eat nuts, and if you wish to get most of your calories from plants then by all means do so. It is your life and you get to do whatever you wish. Have a ball.
And doesn´t the existence of "rabbit starvation" show that we are NOT adapted to an all-meat diet? True carnivores won´t suffer from rabbit starvation when they eat only lean meat.
It is clear that you have no idea what you are talking and about. Those of us that have carnivores as pets (dogs and cats come to mind), know that if we feed our animals too lean a diet they will become ill just as humans do.
Your choice to believe that only animals living in cold weather have significant fat also shows that you have very little grasp of reality. Look around you. Humans are animals and some of the most obese cultures live in tropical climates. Other animal species are equally as variable as related to fat and climate.
Important is the PROPORTION of fat, compared with the PROPORTION of protein.
Please tell us what is important about it. As far as I know, as long as our minimum need for dietary fat is being met, the actual proportion of fat to lean is immaterial. Do you have a peer reviewed study that indicates otherwise?
I know of no instance of protein poisoning from eating the meat of any large grass eating game from any continent. However, if you choose to believe this to be a problem, then by all means stop eating the meat of all those African animals that you feel are too lean. As for me, I’m very fortunate in that I order my meat from Slankers in Texas. They have wisely chosen to zealously defend their customer’s health by not offering excessively lean meat from African animals.
I feel this whole discussion of how lean animals are (or aren’t) is rather pointless. Humans, just as all other animals, can accept a rather wide range of maco nutrient ratios within their normal food source. These ratios vary significantly, from animal to animal, and season to season. If we couldn’t accommodate these variations then we would have died out as a species long ago.
Lex