VilhJalmur Stefannson on Zero Carb
Artic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson discusses eating nothing but meat for 6 years.
Artic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson discusses eating nothing but meat for 6 years.
Professor Astrid Ogilvie, Stefansson Arctic Institute, Iceland & INSTAAR CU-Boulder on the lessons 20th c. explorer Vilhjálmur ...
Here’s my reading of a passage from one of the first books on the carnivore diet! Vilhjalmur Stefansson shocked the medical ...
This is a short clip from the 1950s video "This is Life"
A notorious 20th Century explorer, Vilhjalmur Stefansson was obsessed by fame. Best known for having discovered the Blond ...
Epidose #47 of the Ketogenic Fasting Project, this is a remake of the Video I did on the book Fat of the Land because the audio ...
The Fat of the Land by Vilhjalmur Stefansson is a book about the meat eating people of the world as observed around 1900.
Long Term Effects of Carnivore Diet - Carnivore Diet Scientific Study: Carnivore Diet Long Term Effects What are the Long Term ...
Stefansson expedition footage.
In this Epidose I read Chapter 1 of a Classic Book, Fat of the Land, its all about people who live on meat and the greatest of ...
This documentary focuses on the Inuit descendants of the famous Canadian-Icelandic anthropologist-explorer Vilhjalmur ...
In this Epidose, the Big Kahuna, Dr. Shawn Baker reads Chapter 4 of Fat of the Land as part of a collaborative effort to ...
Fat is crucial when eating animal-based. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/all-meat-diet.amp Fat of the Land: ...
What is the reason for dental injury? How to prevent dental decay and impaired development of the face? This is a discussion of ...
Susanna Singoorie, an Inuit elder, shares her story about living a healthy life. Up until recently, the commonly used word for ...
THE FITTEST OF ALL As human beings, we honor strength and fitness. What can we learn from the fittest tribe of all? What are the ...
Jessica Thompson PhD, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Yale University and ASU Institute of Human Origins alumna, shares ...
The further we progress through history, the weaker and sicker we get. When did we start to "change" from the superb fitness of ...