Title: The Chimp Diet: What Our Bodies Were Designed to Eat
Author(s) Scott Joseph

 

If we mimic the healthy diet of our closest living relatives, chimpanzees—who are almost 99% like us and live virtually disease free—could we live disease free, too? Our digestive systems are nearly identical to that of chimps, so it only makes sense that we should be eating more like them. Wild chimps generally don’t have heart attacks, strokes, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease, arthritis, headaches, ADD, depression, or any of the thousands of other illnesses and diseases (including obesity) that we suffer from today. The biggest difference between chimps and humans is that they are healthy . . . and we are NOT!

 

When it comes to my well-being, I trust chimpanzees more than I trust doctors, scientists, and governments.—Scott Joseph

 

Scott Joseph is an avid cyclist, scuba diver, water skier, wakeboarder, musician, and snowboarder with a passion for healthy, natural living. He is the Founder and President of Chimp Food, Inc., located in Davie, Florida. Scott follows a vegetarian/vegan/nutritarian diet, but mostly considers himself a Chimpatarian (a term he personally coined). He resides in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

 

Published by: Chimp Food