Fastest Brain Growth & Development on lowest % Protein, is Proof that we are Herbivores.
Human Breast Milk has the lowest % Protein (by weight) of ALL mammals including Herbivores.
The Most Perfect Food for a Baby: Mother's Milk
Omnivore Theory (LIE): Animal Protein (in meat) is essential for our brain's growth and development.**
Human Brain grows & develops fastest, during the first year of life, on human breast milk. The best diet for an animal is probably reflected in its milk composition.
Human milk, evolved over millions of years, has the lowest %
(by weight), 1% protein of all animals, even lower than herbivores. Even less than cow (3.4%),
dog (7.5%), donkey, monkey, chimpanzee or gorilla. The Lowest % protein
in human milk also suggests that we are the most herbivorous of
all mammals.
Our milk, evolved over millions of years, is most likely the best natural diet for us. Therefore, for your brain and body's good health, vitality and energy eat like a baby! Human Milk composition: Human milk contains 90% water (fruits & vegetables), 6.9%--7.2% carbohydrate (rice, potato, pasta, bread, beans, banana, and fruits (sugar)), 3%--5% fat (nuts, seeds, olives, carbs, avocados), 0.8%--0.9% protein (nuts, seeds, beans, fruits & vegetables).
** If we are Omnivores and Protein
is so vital for our brain's growth and development, then why is human
milk so low in protein (<1%), Lowest of all animals including
herbivores ? The simple answer is that we are not Omnivores and Protein is not so vital (<1%) for our brain's growth and development.
Glucose-Sugar (not protein) is the fuel for our brain which is proof that we are herbivores.
So what is glucose, exactly? It’s the simplest of the carbohydrates, making it a monosaccharide. This means it has one sugar.
It is well established that the human brain uses more energy than any other human organ, accounting for up to 20 percent of the body's total haul.
The Great Protein Fiasco:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NW32vLq340
Doctor, are plant foods protein deficient ? (3 Min answer)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPD-7Wvi1OM
The Protein Combining Myth (4 Min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhyfa48bK28&pbjreload=10
Ray Arjo
7/2016