Daniel Vitalis: Indigenous Nutrition & Physical Evolution 6/6

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This video is the conclusion to the 6 part series on Indigenous Nutrition.. I was grateful to recieve this footage from a friend in the audience who was filming as my tape ran out and I missed filming the punchline!

Daniel Vitalis ( http://danielvitalis.com ) is a leading health, nutrition, and personal development strategist as well as a nature based philosopher. In seeking to answer the health challenges of modern humanity, Daniel deeply immersed himself in the natural medicine, nutritional practices, and lifestyle pursuits that supported our ancestors in many generations of robust health, powerful immunity, and intentional longevity. This Quest has lead to a unique, non-dogmatic approach to invincible health and personal development that he calls "Shamanic Nutrition", a strategy based on the timeless understanding of the elements of Earth, Water, Air, and Fire.

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  • this sounds good, but don't 'domesticated' people live longer than 'wild' people?

  • @theRshi ~ My personal understanding is that we would do well to re-wild ourselves in a way that brings balance... that I for one, (as Daniel also mentioned in this vid) will not be leaving my life to go live off the land in the mountains completely unplugged from the grid any time soon, but I can incorporate some of the wild back into my life.. and that this will help to sustain & connect me back into the earth. Which in turn will provide health, vitality, & personal empowerment :)

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  • I appreciate the central message, but there is no evidence that the apple (malus domestica) derives from a berry. The apple's sole ancestor is malus sieversii, a wild apple native to Central Asia. The lineage stops there.

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    There is no evidence that the eggplant (solanum melogena) derives from belladonna. Both plants belong to the nightshade family, but belladonna is not the ancestor of the eggplant.

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    Think critically - question authority.

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  • @theRshi To take it further Gorillas live in the wild for 140 years atleast.Gorillas in America live 50 yrs top. Why because we feed them what they don't naturally eat.The animal planet claim they eat bugs for protein.They don't say they eat leaves and happen to eat bugs because they are on the leaves.They act is if gorillas hunt down bugs for protein. It makes no sense.Humans eat steak and can't get as big as gorillas and i'm supposed to believe gorillas got that big from eating bugs?

  • @theRshi Hell no. I don't know where you got that info.Heres an example.Look up Li Ching-Yuen.The diet that the Chinese eat today he rejected.He was said to have lived 250 yrs. Theres a lady in africa who they say is at least 10.They can't validate these ages because they didn't start documented ages in these regions until maybe 1870 or sometime like that. Although hers is documented from that time on we know she is atleast 130 because she is still living.

  • excellent

  • excellent, watched the videos. really good.

  • Thank you Daniel, this spoke to me. xo jake

  • I love what he has to say, but think of the implications if all of humanity started foraging for food and living off the land, things would get scarce very quickly in a survival scenario. If we had one third the population and we were spaced out more evenly we could all live like that.

    The Point of our society is to store share and build upon our knowledge and tech, we need to find some sort of middle ground. But Hey That doesnot mean small survivorgroups of us cant live healthy and sustainably

  • @StationaryTransient burdock root.

  • @jezzieBell05 Well, fine then. Eat fruit as long as it is readily available and you fancy it. To each their own. I'm not flaming anyone but really just want to find out for myself. Thanks for the input. Have a nice day.

  • @jessomglol I get ya. Technically bananas are herbs, not fruit, cause the tree has other flowers. Its a bit of a special case. But if they can grow organically, I can't see why they're THAT much of a frankenstein monster, lol. Maybe its an aussie thing, we're very proud of our aussie gold :)

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