Nutrition and Physical Degeneration — set to rhythm
Dr. Weston A. Price traveled the globe in the 1930s. He documented what traditional peoples already knew: Diet shapes structure, perception, and health across generations.
These tracks are not lectures. They're reflections. Kitchen-floor ready. No dogma. Just patterns.
Torres Strait Islanders — stars as law, turtle and dugong as sacred feast, knowledge passed through the living sea, and the white population contrast Price documented
Peruvian Andes — altitude adaptation, potato and quinoa as sacred staples, ayni reciprocity, and Price's documented contrast: 0% cavities native vs. 40% modern
Eskimos vs. Bedouins — environment dictates diet, Price's contrast: 0.09% decay traditional vs. 13% modern, and the death of one-size-fits-all nutrition
Teeth, vision, and the decline across cultures: Global overview — all 10 cultures, Price's contrast numbers, and the death of one-size-fits-all nutrition. Dedicated to Sally Fallon Morell.