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    Default Geophagy: The Deliberate Consumption of Earth-soil

    Critters get minerals from eating clays and licking salt. They may also get beneficial microbes directly from soil. Anybody know if that is or has been a human practice too?

    Here’s a sciencey story about the monkeys of Gibraltar eating God’s earth way more than seen in other populations (Macaques), probably because tourist-humans feed them lots of unhealthy snack foods. Gives me an idea for a rad-nutrition startup, hopefully start a grass roots type of movement.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/arti...-be-happening/

    Monkeys at a popular tourist site have been doing something unusual. This is what might be happening.

    By Jordan Fleguel
    Published: April 22, 2026 at 12:23PM EDT


    Quote Gibraltar’s famous wild macaques have been observed doing something relatively uncommon for monkeys – eating dirt.

    Researchers found that the practice of geophagy, the deliberate consumption of earth, was much higher among macaques in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar, which borders southern Spain, compared to other macaque populations in the world.

    What’s more, instances of geophagy were noticeably higher in the summer when tourist numbers peak, and when the macaques have access to the sweet, fatty and high-calorie foods that visitors like to eat.


    The findings were published last month in the journal Scientific Reports, led by researchers from Cambridge University in the U.K.

    “Foods brought by tourists and eaten by Gibraltar’s macaques are extremely rich in calories, sugar, salt and dairy,” said Sylvain Lemoine, a biological anthropologist from Cambridge’s department of archeology, in a story published Wednesday that detailed the findings.

    “This is completely unlike the foods typically consumed by the species, such as herbs, leaves, seeds and the occasional insect.”

    Gibraltar’s macaques, the only wild monkey population in Europe, have steady access to the ice cream, chips and candy often supplied by tourists, but those foods can disrupt macaques’ digestion and the health of their gut microbiome, scientists say.


    Researchers hypothesized that the monkeys have started eating soil in search of relief.

    Lemoine said humans have evolved to seek out energy-dense fatty and sugary foods to survive periods of scarcity, and the increased availability of these foods to the Gibraltar macaques may have triggered a similar evolutionary response in them.

    “Soil-eating may allow them to keep consuming food that has negative digestive effects but is as delicious for them as it is for us,” he said.

    ‘Buffer their digestive system’

    Scientists say they believe the behaviour is transmitted socially amongst the various troops of macaques present in Gibraltar, with different groups of monkeys showing preferences for certain types of soil.

    Lemoine noted that after weaning, non-human primates become lactose intolerant, so the consumption of ice cream, which is hugely popular with tourists in Gibraltar, can be particularly harmful for macaque digestion.


    “We think the macaques started eating soil to buffer their digestive system against the high energy, low fibre nature of these snacks and junk foods, which have been shown to cause gastric upsets in some primates,” said Lemoine in a University of Cambridge article.

    “The consumed soil acts as a barrier in the digestive tract, limiting absorption of harmful compounds. This could alleviate gastrointestinal symptoms from nausea to diarrhea. Soil may also provide friendly bacteria that helps with the gut microbiome.”

    Visitors to Gibraltar are technically forbidden from feeding the monkeys, though many do, and the roughly 230 macaques that live there often steal snacks from unwitting tourists.

    The researchers found that across the entire population, and throughout the time they’ve been observed, nearly a fifth of the diet of Gibraltar’s macaques is made up of junk food brought by tourists.

    “Gibraltar’s macaques are deeply entwined with human history, offering a striking example of a human-primate interface,” said Lemoine.
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    Default Re: Geophagy: The Deliberate Consumption of Earth-soil

    They are probably "countering" the toxic sugary foods the visitors feed them.
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    Default Re: Geophagy: The Deliberate Consumption of Earth-soil

    Quote Posted by East Sun (here)
    They are probably "countering" the toxic sugary foods the visitors feed them.
    Good take, same as the study authors had.

    What do you think of my restaurent idea? IMO, needs some way to hype dirt. Maybe we need to go digging in exotic places, like the highest mountain peaks or the deepest jungles. The Moon? Mars? Once disclosure gets done, we might get to trade for dirt from other star systems, maybe other galaxies. ©️

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    Default Re: Geophagy: The Deliberate Consumption of Earth-soil

    Sorry,but I for one, would never eat at a restaurant like that.

    Please tell me this is but joke post you came up with.

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    Sorry,but I for one, would never eat at a restaurant like that.

    Please tell me this is but joke post you came up with.
    This thread is serious. What junk food do you represent/back? Please don’t say you object because you are healthy.

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    Default Re: Geophagy: The Deliberate Consumption of Earth-soil

    I prefer humic/fulvic minerals myself. I add a shot of the liquid to my coffee.
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    Default Re: Geophagy: The Deliberate Consumption of Earth-soil

    you'd have to be a millionaire to take on a project like what you describe.
    If that's your goal in life, go for it. Good luck in your pursuits!!!
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