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    http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/...ntcmp=features


    A tiger nut, which actually isn't a nut at all, but rather a form of edible tuber.

    So much for Fred Flintstone’s brontosaurus ribs.

    The popular caveman diet claims people will feel more powerful and healthier if they only eat items popular during the Paleolithic, pointing to nuts, berries and red meat. But a new study from Oxford University says meat wasn’t making it for our ancient ancestors: 2.4 million years ago, man survived mainly on “tiger nuts” -- edible grass bulbs still eaten in parts of the world today.

    “Tiger nuts, still sold in health food shops as well as being widely used for grinding down and baking in many countries, would be relatively easy to find,” explained Gabriele Macho with Oxford University’s Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art.

    “They also provided a good source of nourishment for a medium-sized hominin with a large brain. This is why these hominins were able to survive for around one million years because they could successfully forage – even through periods of climatic change.”


    'They provided a good source of nourishment for a medium-sized hominin with a large brain.'

    - Gabriele Macho with Oxford University’s Research Laboratory for Archaeology

    But early man couldn't live on nuts alone, of course, and Fred Flintstone was likely no exception. These early relatives may have also sought additional nourishment from fruits and invertebrates, like worms and grasshoppers, the study concluded.

    To find what cavemen really ate, Macho compared the diet of Paranthropus boisei, nicknamed “Nutcracker Man” because of his big flat molar teeth and powerful jaws, and modern Kenyan baboons. Scientists have debated whether high-fiber foods would have been sufficient nourishment for early man.

    Macho found that modern baboons living in an environment similar to Nutcracker Man’s eat large quan ies of tiger nuts, and this food would have contained sufficiently high amounts of minerals, vitamins, and the fatty acids that would have been particularly important for the hominin brain.

    She concludes that the nutritional demands of ancient man would have been quite similar.

    Tiger nuts (Cyperus esculentus) are rich in starches, the study says, and are highly abrasive in an unheated state. Macho suggests that wear and tear on the teeth in that ancient skull points to wear and tear due to these starches. The study finds that baboon teeth have similar marks, giving clues about their pattern of consumption.

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    What did they do with the rest of the tiger?

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    TLongII how about you research "all" points of views before you skin your knee running to the desktop to post the latest "Scientific" discovery.......


    And I am not trying to insult you, we go way back....... I'm serious about this... please look into "Science Discoveries" with a grain of salt.

    Did you know Major Colleges and Science research centers lose huge grants and big $cash$ if they don't discovery something worth notoriety or get the discovery in print like the Science Journal I saw a do entary where brave whistle blowers who are still "Scientists" on the record expose the hidden agendas of Science and the lies they use to stay in $Business$.


    Think about it....... these over paid "Scientists" have all the Science Text books in every level of our public schools saying they not only know when the Earth was formed they know exactly how it got here ? and your going to tell me these same misguided "Scientists" who wrote all those so-called "facts" in the School texts books just happen to leave out the tiger nut? Would you trust a doctor that claims he can give you a Liver transplant but just now found out what Bed pans are for?

    come on TLongII enough Schtick ...........more research = better conversation.
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    TLongII how about you research "all" points of views before you skin your knee running to the desktop to post the latest "Scientific" discovery.......


    And I am not trying to insult you, we go way back....... I'm serious about this... please look into "Science Discoveries" with a grain of salt.

    Did you know Major Colleges and Science research centers loss big $cash$ if they don't discovery something or get in print like the Science Journal I saw a do entary where brave whistle blowers who are still "Scientists" on the record expose the hidden agendas of Science and the lies they use to stay in $Business$.


    Think about it these "Scientists" have Text books in every level of our public schools saying they not only know when the Earth was formed they know exactly how it's got here and your going to tell me these "Scientist" who wrote those "facts" in the School texts books just happen to leave out the tiger nut? Would you trust a doctor that claims he can give you a Liver transplant but just now found out what Bed pans are for?

    come on TLongII enough Schtick ...........more research = better conversation.
    Exhale... then.. puff puff give....

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    Exhale... then.. puff puff give....
    Your place or mine?

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    Your place or mine?
    I'll be in Denver all next week... so...

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    thispego sighting!


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