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Would the insects our hunter gatherer ancestors ate have mostly been eaten raw or cooked specifically for women over 40

Ancestral Insect Consumption: Raw or Cooked?

Our hunter-gatherer ancestors consumed a wide variety of insects as part of their diet, and evidence from anthropology and archaeology suggests they ate them both raw and cooked depending on the species, season, and preparation needs. For women over 40 navigating hormonal changes, joint pain, and metabolic slowdown, understanding this can open simple, nutrient-dense options within my CFP Weight Loss approach.

Termites, caterpillars, and beetle larvae were often eaten raw during foraging because they provided immediate energy with minimal effort. Raw insects deliver high-quality protein—up to 70% by dry weight—along with healthy fats, B vitamins, iron, zinc, and prebiotic fiber that supports gut health. Studies of modern forager groups like the Hadza show women and children gathering and eating many insects on the spot. This effortless intake aligns perfectly with busy middle-income lifestyles where complex meal plans feel impossible.

Benefits of Cooking Insects for Mature Women

Cooking insects, especially roasting or boiling, was common for larger or chitin-heavy species like grasshoppers and locusts. Heat reduces potential pathogens, improves digestibility by breaking down the tough exoskeleton, and enhances flavor, making them more palatable. For women over 40 managing diabetes and blood pressure, cooked insects offer anti-inflammatory benefits without the blood sugar spikes of processed snacks. A 3-ounce serving of roasted crickets provides about 180 calories, 16g protein, and only 2g carbs—ideal for steady energy and joint-friendly movement.

In my CFP Weight Loss method, I emphasize sustainable, low-prep proteins that combat the metabolic resistance many experience after repeated diet failures. Lightly toasted crickets or cricket powder stirred into yogurt or oatmeal takes under five minutes, fits any schedule, and costs less than $2 per serving—addressing insurance coverage gaps for weight loss programs.

Practical Integration for Women Over 40

Start small to overcome embarrassment around trying new foods. Begin with cricket flour in smoothies or baked goods to bypass texture concerns. This mirrors how ancestral women incorporated seasonal insects without rigid rules. Focus on omega-3 rich larvae to ease hormonal weight gain and support joint mobility, allowing gentle daily walks instead of impossible gym routines. Track how these additions stabilize blood sugar; many clients report easier diabetes management within weeks.

Whether raw for quick foraging-style snacks or cooked for safety and taste, insects represent the ultimate ancestral superfood. They deliver concentrated nutrition that counters the conflicting advice overwhelming most beginners. By adding 20-30g of insect protein several times weekly, women over 40 can break through plateaus without restrictive diets or expensive programs. The key is consistency with simple swaps that honor both our evolutionary past and modern realities.

💬 What the Community Says

The community shows cautious curiosity about eating insects, with many women over 40 sharing that the idea feels strange at first but becomes more appealing after learning about nutritional density. Most practitioners find cricket powder an easy entry point that fits busy schedules and helps with blood sugar control alongside diabetes management. A vocal minority debates raw versus cooked safety, citing concerns about pathogens but appreciating ancestral context. Lived experiences highlight joint pain relief from added anti-inflammatory nutrients without gym time, though embarrassment remains a barrier for some. Overall sentiment leans positive among those who have tried it, noting better satiety and fewer cravings compared to past failed diets. Debates often center on sourcing ethical, affordable options that insurance won't cover.
Clark, R. (2026). Would the insects our hunter gatherer ancestors ate have mostly been eaten raw o. *CFP Weight Loss*. https://blog.cfpweightloss.com/ask/would-the-insects-our-hunter-gatherer-ancestors-ate-have-mostly-been-eaten-raw-or-cooked-specifically-for-women-over-40
Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN
About the Author

Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN, is the founder of CFP Weight Loss in Nashville and CFP Fit Now telehealth. Over 35 years in healthcare — Army Nurse Reserves, Level 1 trauma ER, hospitalist — he developed a 30-week protocol integrating real foods, detox, and low-dose tirzepatide cycling that has helped hundreds of patients lose 30–90 pounds. He and his wife Anne-Marie lost a combined 275 pounds using the same protocol.

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