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Posted: 3/9/2012 12:27:15 PM
Edited: 3/16/2022 8:14:26 PM (1)

I did not see anything posted about this finding:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/06/science/iceman-had-brown-eyes-and-hair-and-was-lactose-intolerant.html?ref=science

Apparently, the Tyrolean iceman, who lived 5,300 years ago and was found embedded in ice and snow in the Italian Alps was lactose intolerant, had knee problems, type O blood, brown eyes and hair.  He died from an arrow wound.  However, and this is what I found interesting, he had significant indications of coronary artery disease which surprised researchers who thought that heart disease was primarily a modern-day issue.  I wonder, given where he was found, whether the Iceman had access to grains such as wheat.  If nothing else, it raises some questions about the Paleo diet.
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That's my cousin.

A few years back I got one of the genetic tests that traces one's haplogroup through Mom's DNA.  I was Haplogroup K, as was Otzi.

I guess I now know there is a family history of heart disease.
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hehe

Isnt he the guy they talk about on Kruse and Marks Daily apple, they did say he was found with some grains.
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Man if Otzi only knew how he would be living in a fish bowl now he may have done something different. Its amazing to figure out all this isn't it.
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obviously the Ibex was not free ranging grass fed.  that explains the CAD. :-)


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infectious pathogens could explain some arterial disease.life wasn't exactly easy.
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Life wasn't easy and then Otzi had to go p*** off some guy who was a good shot with a bow and arrow.  

I am guessing there was a love triangle.
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maybe he accidently shot himself?
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