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The Zombie Diet - Cannibal cultures

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Shocked  Leigha Offline
Some medieval physicians and alchemists recommended drinking human blood for good health. People who couldn't afford to purchase medicines could sometimes buy a cup of fresh human blood from the local executioner.   Confused

https://www.livescience.com/65593-zombie...tures.html

Something tells me... compared to bears, wild boar and other meat ''sources,'' our ancestors offered meager nutritional rewards. If I had to guess, that would be due to the low BMI of prehistoric humans - mainly skin and muscle were edible. I wonder how you mentally make that cross over to looking at one of your fellow tribes-people as food.

Weird and beyond.......
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Despite the tools from human bones stuff, starvation was probably the primary cause of cannibalism with Neanderthals.

In contrast to those exploitation cannibal films made by Italian moviemakers in the 70s and early 80s, a docudrama about the Donner Party or a retread of the Andes flight disaster is probably the limit of what Westerners could touch today. Oh, then I remember all the versions of Skull Islanders, and that goes out the window. A few things do seem perpetually immune to outrage and shaming.
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