Eating on the wild side

the missing link to optimum health

Hardcover, 407 pages

English language

Published Nov. 23, 2013 by Little, Brown and Company.

ISBN:
978-0-316-22794-0
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OCLC Number:
816563561

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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 …

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