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Eating on the wild side

the missing link to optimum health

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An edition of Eating on the Wild Side (2013)

Eating on the wild side

the missing link to optimum health

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"Approximately 10,000 years ago our ancestors began to domesticate animals for food and choose plants to grow in their gardens. The choices we have been making ever since then about what to feed those animals and what plants to grow have had a huge impact on our diets. In Pasture Perfect Jo explained the benefits of eating meats, eggs, and dairy products from animals raised on pasture – their native diets. In Eating on the Wild Side, Jo points out the dramatic nutritional difference between the wild plants in our original diet and the fruits and vegetables we eat today. Some wild potatoes, for example, have twenty times more health-enhancing nutrients (antioxidants) than our modern russet potatoes. Wild tomatoes have up to 30 times more cancer-fighting lycopene than most supermarket tomatoes. Drawing on the cutting edge research that technology has made possible just within the past two decades, Jo takes us on an enthralling journey to learn more about our original plants and when and how we stripped away their nutrients. Fortunately, she doesn't just leave us there. She also provides information about which present-day varieties come closest to approximating the nutritional values of our wild plants, and teaches us how to forage in the grocery store for nutritional bargains. You, too, can begin to take advantage of our unique opportunity to become possibly the healthiest humans to ever walk this planet." - Publisher.

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English
Pages
407

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Eating on the wild side: the missing link to optimum health
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Table of Contents

Wild nutrients: lost and found
Part one: Vegetables.
From wild greens to iceberg lettuce : breeding out the medicine
Alliums : all things to all people
Corn on the cob : how supersweet it is!
Potatoes : from wild to fries
The other root crops : carrots, beets, and sweet potatoes
Tomatoes : bringing back their flavor and nutrients
The incredible crucifers : tame their bitterness and reap their rewards
Legumes : beans, peas, and lentils
Artichokes, asparagus, and avocados : indulge!
Part two: Fruits.
Apples : from potent medicine to mild-mannered clones
Blueberries and blackberries : extraordinarily nutritious
Strawberries, cranberries, and raspberries : three of our most nutritious foods
Stone fruits : time for a flavor revival
Grapes and raisins : from muscadines to Thompson seedless
Citrus fruits : beyond vitamin C
Tropical fruits : make the most of eating globally
Melons : light in flavor and nutrition

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 375-400) and index.

Classifications

Library of Congress
TX369 .R59 2013, TX369.R59 2013

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
viii, 407 p. :
Number of pages
407
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25429173M
ISBN 13
9780316227940
LCCN
2013934815
OCLC/WorldCat
816563561
Goodreads
16131090

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