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Gut Health & Disease Prevention

6 posts
  • Ancestral & Indigenous Food Wisdom
  • Gut Health & Disease Prevention

Commodity Foods and Government Rations: How Food Policy Reshaped Native Diets

  • August 21, 2026
  • Andrea Olson
Traditional Indigenous food systems once supplied complex micronutrients and active enzymes across seasonal cycles without refined starches or shelf-stable fats. The shift to government food rations began during treaty negotiations…
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  • Ancestral & Indigenous Food Wisdom
  • Gut Health & Disease Prevention

Foods Traditional Cultures Ate That Modern Diets Don’t

  • August 21, 2026
  • Andrea Olson
Traditional diets regularly supplied 100 or more distinct plant, animal, and fungal species annually, compared to modern grocery patterns that draw roughly 75% of calories from just a dozen crops.…
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  • Ancestral & Indigenous Food Wisdom
  • Gut Health & Disease Prevention

Sugar’s Arrival in the Americas: A Food History

  • August 21, 2026
  • Andrea Olson
White cane sugar did not become cheap and universally accessible to all Americans until after World War II rationing ended – so most of what we call “traditional American cooking”…
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  • Gut Health & Disease Prevention
  • Prebiotic Fiber & Gut Science

The Fiber Gap: How Much the American Diet Is Actually Missing

  • August 21, 2026
  • Andrea Olson
Only five percent of Americans hit the USDA fiber target. The other ninety-five percent are not slightly below; they are missing roughly half their daily requirement on average. The most…
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  • Ancestral & Indigenous Food Wisdom
  • Gut Health & Disease Prevention

Why Native Communities Had No Diabetes 200 Years Ago: A Food History

  • August 21, 2026
  • Andrea Olson
Indigenous life expectancy in the United States averages around 65 years, against a national average closer to 76. That eleven-year gap is a documented food-history story as much as a…
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  • Ancestral & Indigenous Food Wisdom
  • Gut Health & Disease Prevention

How the Puebloan and Seneca Ancestral Diet Reversed Chronic Disease Markers

  • August 21, 2026
  • Mary Allen
Indigenous life expectancy in the United States runs roughly 11 years below the national average, and on some reservations the gap is far wider. That is a food-history story as…
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Recent Posts
  • Commodity Foods and Government Rations: How Food Policy Reshaped Native Diets
  • Foods Traditional Cultures Ate That Modern Diets Don’t
  • Sugar’s Arrival in the Americas: A Food History
  • The Fiber Gap: How Much the American Diet Is Actually Missing
  • Why Native Communities Had No Diabetes 200 Years Ago: A Food History
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