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Farmacology What Innovative Family Farming Can Teach Us About Health And Healing 1st Edition Daphne

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Farmacology What Innovative Family Farming Can Teach Us About Health And Healing 1st Edition Daphne
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Publisher: William Morrow
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Daphne, M.D. Miller ; Daphne Miller
ISBN: 9780062103147, 0062103148
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Farmacology What Innovative Family Farming Can Teach Us About Health And Healing 1st Edition Daphne by Daphne, M.d. Miller ; Daphne Miller 9780062103147, 0062103148 instant download after payment.

In Farmacology, practicing family physician and renowned nutrition explorer Daphne Miller brings us beyond the simple concept of "food as medicine" and introduces us to the critical idea that it's the farm where that food is grown that offers us the real medicine.

By venturing out of her clinic and spending time on seven family farms, Miller uncovers all the aspects of farming—from seed choice to soil management—that have a direct and powerful impact on our health. Bridging the traditional divide between agriculture and medicine, Miller shares lessons learned from inspiring farmers and biomedical researchers and artfully weaves their insights and discoveries, along with stories from her patients, into the narrative. The result is a compelling new vision for sustainable healing and a treasure trove of farm-to-body lessons that have immense value in our daily lives.

In Farmacology you will meet:

  • a vegetable farmer in Washington State who shows us how the principles he uses to rejuvenate his soil apply just as well to our own bodies. Here we also discover the direct links between healthy soil and healthy humans.
    • a beef farmer in Missouri who shows how a holistic cattle-grazing method can grow resilient calves and resilient children.
      • an egg farmer in Arkansas who introduces us to the counterintuitive idea that stress can keep us productive and healthy. We discover why the stressors associated with a pasture-based farming system are beneficial to animals and humans while the duress of factory farming can make us ill.
        • a vintner in Sonoma, California, who reveals the principles of Integrated Pest Management and helps us understand how this gentler approach to controlling unwanted bugs and weeds might be used to treat invasive cancers in humans.
          • a farmer in the Bronx who shows us how a network of gardens offers health benefits that extend far beyond the nutrient value of the fruits and vegetables grown in the raised beds. For example, did you know that urban farming can lowe

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