136. Noah Whitman: Unlocking Nature’s Deadliest Secrets: Evolution, Toxins & the Human Diet with Dr. Noah Whiteman - podcast episode cover

136. Noah Whitman: Unlocking Nature’s Deadliest Secrets: Evolution, Toxins & the Human Diet with Dr. Noah Whiteman

Aug 20, 202558 minEp. 136
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Episode description

In this mind-expanding episode, evolutionary biologist Dr. Noah Whiteman takes us on a journey through the hidden world of plant toxins, human adaptation, and the co-evolutionary dance between species. From monarch butterflies and milkweed to cassava and caffeine, Dr. Whiteman reveals how plants use chemical warfare to survive—and how humans have learned to harness these poisons as food, medicine, and even spiritual tools.

We explore the origins of agriculture, the rise of processed carbohydrates, and the genetic signatures that shape our ability to detoxify everything from bananas to beer. Dr. Whiteman also shares the personal story behind his book Most Delicious Poison, weaving together science, trauma, and healing in a way that’s both intimate and universal.

🔬 Topics include:

  • Co-evolution between plants, animals, and humans

  • How toxins shaped global history and geopolitics

  • The science behind keto, veganism, and inflammation

  • Genetic adaptations like lactase and amylase variation

  • Psychedelics, trauma, and the future of healing

This episode is a masterclass in biology, anthropology, and the human condition—perfect for anyone curious about the deeper connections between nature and nourishment.

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