You can see it here: https://youtu.be/8_--19HVnhw
Like I've said at the end of the video, I think the reason the idea of low-carbohydrate diets is appealing to people is the golden age fallacy. It is presumably instinctual to think people used to eat a healthy diet in the distant past, before all the starch introduced into our diets by agriculture. But the evidence seems to be strongly against that idea, as there seems to be a strong link between low-carb diets and kidney stones.
Like I've said at the end of the video, I think the reason the idea of low-carbohydrate diets is appealing to people is the golden age fallacy. It is presumably instinctual to think people used to eat a healthy diet in the distant past, before all the starch introduced into our diets by agriculture. But the evidence seems to be strongly against that idea, as there seems to be a strong link between low-carb diets and kidney stones.