Stephanie Welch

Stephanie Welch has been an ancestral health advocate since 2010. Her penchant for disruptive anthropology has led her to investigate and challenge many commonly held beliefs and taboos about being a modern human. In addition to the original paleo focus on how to determine what constitutes a species-appropriate diet, some of these topics include: how the wearing of shoes has undermined our childhood biomechanical development; how extensive are the physical, psychological, and sexual repercussions of infant genital mutilation; and how sexual commerce relates to male and female interpersonal dynamics in tribal versus modern society.

Recent Posts

June 27, 2019 in Anthropology, Biology, Gender

The “Benefits,” Risks, and Costs of Routine Infant Circumcision

Foreskin serves valuable functions and its loss may be felt not only in the short term, but also the long term.
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