- Human may not have evolved to suffer a low-carbohydrate diet: The human body, which scientists report in a new study, rapidly evolved mechanisms to be a better carb-consuming machine. Animals, including humans, have amylase in their saliva to detect carbs when they’re in their mouths. https://www.inverse.com/article/55931-low-carb-diets-keto-paleo-atkins 15 comments science
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