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Vill man hänga med i vad som händer inom LCHF/keto/paleo/carnivore kan man med fördel göra det via Twitter. Många av dom tongivande rösterna finns och är aktiva där. Mycket information och tips. Ett lätt sätt att hänga med i vad som händer.

Så gå in på https://twitter.com/ och skapa ett konto (om du inte redan har ett) och börja följa dina favoriter vetja!

Här är några tips på konton att börja följa. Fyll gärna på listan

https://twitter.com/tednaiman
https://twitter.com/KetoCarnivore (L. Amber O'Hearn)
https://twitter.com/bigfatsurprise (Nina Teicholz)
https://twitter.com/siobhan_huggins
https://twitter.com/DaveKeto (Dave Feldman)
https://twitter.com/KenDBerryMD
https://twitter.com/FatEmperor (Ivor Cummins)
https://twitter.com/GeorgiaEdeMD
https://twitter.com/ProfTimNoakes
https://twitter.com/FructoseNo (Gary Fettke)
https://twitter.com/GrassBased (Peter Ballerstedt)
https://twitter.com/TuitNutrition (Amy Berger)
https://twitter.com/BenBikmanPhD
https://twitter.com/garytaubes
https://twitter.com/DrAseemMalhotra
https://twitter.com/DietDoctor1 (Andreas Eenfeldt)
https://twitter.com/DrSarahHallberg
https://twitter.com/zoeharcombe
https://twitter.com/drjasonfung
https://twitter.com/DrEades (Michael Eades)
https://twitter.com/Mark_Sisson

Och som bonus. Om människans ursprung och evolution:

https://twitter.com/Qafzeh

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https://twitter.com/bendormiki (Miki Ben-Dor)

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The worldwide association of H. erectus with elephants is well documented and so is the preference of humans for fat as a source of energy. We show that rather than a matter of preference, H. erectus in the Levant was dependent on both elephants and fat for his survival. The disappearance of elephants from the Levant some 400 kyr ago coincides with the appearance of a new and innovative local cultural complex – the Levantine Acheulo-Yabrudian and, as is evident from teeth recently found in the Acheulo-Yabrudian 400-200 kyr site of Qesem Cave, the replacement of H. erectus by a new hominin. We employ a bio-energetic model to present a hypothesis that the disappearance of the elephants, which created a need to hunt an increased number of smaller and faster animals while maintaining an adequate fat content in the diet, was the evolutionary drive behind the emergence of the lighter, more agile, and cognitively capable hominins. Qesem Cave thus provides a rare opportunity to study the mechanisms that underlie the emergence of our post-erectus ancestors, the fat hunters.

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0028689

 

 

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