Lots of stuff says many pre-agricultural humans lived to over 60 and sometimes as old as 80 and were way more athletic than most modern humans... if you get through the first few years that is.Mito Man wrote: ↑Sat Feb 16, 2019 4:08 pm This reminds me of one chat with a Doctor about cancer. He said they had discovered parallels to the rapid aging gene salmon have which causes them to age and die in a matter of days after laying eggs - the body is designed to reach sexual maturity, have babies and hang around long enough for said babies to become self sufficient. That’s about 25-30 years going back a few millennia and still stacks up in terms of reaching peak physical performance.
And some cunt told me that life starts once you hit 30
It's agriculture and industry that has given us a lack of variety in our lifestyle and diet and fucked up the health certainly of many of the poorer parts of society.