So, this means we can get worms and other issues eating raw meat.
I would suggest this shows that the cavemen that initiated cooking did it for more than simply flavor.
Imagine, living and eating and coming past a forest fire you smell the cooked meat, I feel based on this alone, you cooked from that day forward.
Animals in general are nowhere near the capacity of learning and understanding that we have displayed for hundreds of thousands of years now. From the tools to the daily operations, how come animals do not wear clothes? even when they live in the cold?
Animals are not a good place to find how to do from, it is like asking a child what they think they are. They do not have the right ideas yet.
Fresh meat is warm at best, and the texture and consistency are nowhere near as enjoyable as cooked meat.
Immune system is not in scope for this conversation, it is far beyond thinking you can marry the two up. While there is a relationship it is not exposed at the consumption level.
Carcinogenic is a belief system produced by lying wanna be scientists ignore it.
Good luck finding a freezer before power or in areas where cold did not exist.
Eating disease ridden beasts is a quick way to likely end your happy existence, it is likely that the experience of cavemen working with what meat they can find taught us that eating rotten infected diseased meat was possible if you cooked it first.
Meat was often a culprit of unhealthy living until cooking was mastered, there are many reasons why humans improve.
Somewhere along the line, people figured out boiling made water safe in situations where it may have been questionable in being fit for drinking. I figured somebody at some point was hungry enough to apply the same logic to meat that didn't look all that fresh, and things started on a roll from there. The fact that cooking not only removed parasites, but denatured some toxins and made certain nutrients a bit more available happened to be a bonus with that discovery.
So, this means we can get worms and other issues eating raw meat. I would suggest this shows that the cavemen that initiated cooking did it for more than simply flavor.
Imagine, living and eating and coming past a forest fire you smell the cooked meat, I feel based on this alone, you cooked from that day forward.
heh, I think you are off the deep end here.
Animals in general are nowhere near the capacity of learning and understanding that we have displayed for hundreds of thousands of years now. From the tools to the daily operations, how come animals do not wear clothes? even when they live in the cold?
Animals are not a good place to find how to do from, it is like asking a child what they think they are. They do not have the right ideas yet.
Fresh meat is warm at best, and the texture and consistency are nowhere near as enjoyable as cooked meat.
Immune system is not in scope for this conversation, it is far beyond thinking you can marry the two up. While there is a relationship it is not exposed at the consumption level.
Carcinogenic is a belief system produced by lying wanna be scientists ignore it.
Good luck finding a freezer before power or in areas where cold did not exist.
Eating disease ridden beasts is a quick way to likely end your happy existence, it is likely that the experience of cavemen working with what meat they can find taught us that eating rotten infected diseased meat was possible if you cooked it first.
Meat was often a culprit of unhealthy living until cooking was mastered, there are many reasons why humans improve.
Unless you count being full of parasites as getting sick.
Somewhere along the line, people figured out boiling made water safe in situations where it may have been questionable in being fit for drinking. I figured somebody at some point was hungry enough to apply the same logic to meat that didn't look all that fresh, and things started on a roll from there. The fact that cooking not only removed parasites, but denatured some toxins and made certain nutrients a bit more available happened to be a bonus with that discovery.
lol, as I said, their claims are based on lies from long ago. Not interested.