>>1441772>When your point doesn't even make sense. So I'm going to break it into two parts, and if I misinterpreted what you said let me know and I'll correct accordingly.
>Does it sound more intelligent to eat the diet we evolved over millions of years to eatAre you implying we evolved to eat processed foods? Because if you are I have a news flash for you - diabetes is a thing. It also has a direct correlation to sugar intake. If we evolved to take in that much sugar, it wouldn't be a problem now would it?
>or to slather chemicals all over your mouth to keep eating something that not even your grandparents ateYou literally just agreed with me. If you are going to eat processed foods, which are by definition not "natural" foods - it makes sense that you would deal with them in a way that isn't "natural" par se because your body wouldn't be able to handle them on it's own.
You aren't eating a natural diet, so why would you expect your body to be able to manage something unnatural to it, naturally?