Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us about Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom"Nourishment will change the way you eat and the way you think."—Mark Schatzker, author of The Dorito Effect "[Provenza is] a wise observer of the land and the animals [and] becomes transformed to learn the meaning of life."—Temple Grandin Reflections on feeding body and spirit in a world of change Animal scientists have long considered domestic livestock to be too dumb to know how to eat right, but the lifetime research of animal behaviorist Fred Provenza and his colleagues has debunked this myth. Their work shows that when given a choice of natural foods, livestock have an astoundingly refined palate, nibbling through the day on as many as fifty kinds of grasses, forbs, and shrubs to meet their nutritional needs with remarkable precision. In Nourishment Provenza presents his thesis of the wisdom body, a wisdom that links flavor-feedback relationships at a cellular level with biochemically rich foods to meet the body’s nutritional and medicinal needs. Provenza explores the fascinating complexity of these relationships as he raises and answers thought-provoking questions about what we can learn from animals about nutritional wisdom.
On a broader scale Provenza explores the relationships among facets of complex, poorly understood, ever-changing ecological, social, and economic systems in light of an unpredictable future.
Provenza’s paradigm-changing exploration of these questions has implications that could vastly improve our health through a simple change in the way we view our relationships with the plants and animals we eat. "Nourishment is a conversation between science, culture, and a greater spiritual or cosmological umbrella."—Montana Public Radio |
Dentro del libro
As a child, I was captivated by streams, ponds, mountains, and creatures wild and free—bees, moths, butterflies, dragonflies; pollywogs, frogs; all manner of trout; ducks, geese; grouse, ptarmigan; deer, elk, mountain goats.
The parts of this book are my attempt to reconcile my experiences as a child, enchanted with things wild and free, with my later years—as a ranch manager, nurturing plants and animals; as a graduate student, learning about plant and ...
Part four illustrates how contemporary culture—blinded by the influence of academic, corporate, and political “guidance”—has evolved in ways that are an affront to the wisdom of the body. Nobody has to tell a wild plant, bacteria, ...
Humans aren't alone in annihilating things wild and free. The cosmos and Mother Nature are participating through meteors and changing climates. Paleontologists tell us 99.9 percent of the species that have lived on Earth are now extinct ...
Those early observations marked the beginning of a forty-year exploration of the nutritional wisdom of wild and domestic grazing animals, and my attempts to reconcile findings from our carefully controlled studies with findings from ...
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Crítica de los usuarios - ebethe - LibraryThingSometimes dense, sometimes esoteric, and overall a remarkable book. A book that I will need to read again. Leer comentario completo
Contenido
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Undermining the Wisdom Body | 83 |
Medicating in Natures Pharmacy | 101 |
Creating Nourishing Bouquets | 138 |
The Harmony of Nature | 257 |
Alice in Wonderland | 272 |
The Mystery of Being | 294 |
A Visitors Reflections | 309 |
Acknowledgments | 327 |
Bibliography | 377 |
Index | 383 |
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Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us about Rediscovering Our Nutritional ... Fred Provenza Vista previa limitada - 2018 |