
Debunking the ancient Paleo Diet in modern cultures
Clip: 8/31/2014 | 4m 59s
Science writer Ann Gibbons discusses how the Paleo Diet varies across modern cultures.
Regarding the world's swelling population, the September issue of National Geographic examines the Paleo Diet as a way to feed the planet's future generations and offers a more complete look at what our ancestors really ate. Science writer Ann Gibbons joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss how the real Paleo Diet varies among cultures.
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Debunking the ancient Paleo Diet in modern cultures
Clip: 8/31/2014 | 4m 59s
Regarding the world's swelling population, the September issue of National Geographic examines the Paleo Diet as a way to feed the planet's future generations and offers a more complete look at what our ancestors really ate. Science writer Ann Gibbons joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss how the real Paleo Diet varies among cultures.
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