What we can learn from scientific analysis of Renaissance recipes

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Researchers analyzed trace proteins from Renaissance medical manuals, revealing that people of the 16th century acted like DIY scientists, experimenting and personalizing home remedies for various ailments. This interdisciplinary study marks the first use of proteomics to analyze historical recipes, highlighting a shift towards hands-on knowledge construction during the Renaissance. For content creators, this underscores the value of practical experimentation and personalized adaptation in disseminating knowledge.

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