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Why Modern Food Is Nutrient Depleted And How to Fix It with Dan Kittredge

Why Modern Food Is Nutrient Depleted And How to Fix It with Dan Kittredge

FromThe Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.


Why Modern Food Is Nutrient Depleted And How to Fix It with Dan Kittredge

FromThe Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Jun 2, 2021
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Podcast episode

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Why Modern Food Is Nutrient Depleted And How to Fix It | This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Athletic Greens, and TushyIt might be easy to assume that if you’re eating a whole foods diet rich in plants, you’re getting lots of nutrients. Compared to a processed diet, that’s true, but you might not be getting all the nutrition you’d expect from one carrot to the next. Wouldn’t it be cool if we could measure the nutrient density in our food, to pick the most optimal bunch of spinach or package of berries at the market? Thanks to the convergence of technology and nutrition science, we can. I was fascinated to talk to Dan Kittredge about intentionally eating for nutrient density on this episode of The Doctor’s Farmacy. Dan Kittredge has been an organic farmer for more than 30 years and is the founder and executive director of the Bionutrient Food Association, a non-profit whose mission is to “increase quality in the food supply.” Known as one of the leading proponents of “nutrient density,” Dan works to demonstrate the connections between soil health, plant health, and human health. Out of these efforts was born the Real Food Campaign which has engineered a prototype of a hand-held consumer spectrometer designed to test nutrient density at point of purchase. Via the Bionutrient Meter, the goal is to empower consumers to choose for nutrient quality and thereby leverage economic incentives to drive full system regeneration.This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Athletic Greens, and Tushy.Right now, BiOptimizers is offering Doctor’s Farmacy listeners 10% off your Magnesium Breakthrough order. Just go to magbreakthrough.com/hyman and use code HYMAN10 to receive this amazing offer. Athletic Greens is offering Doctor’s Farmacy listeners a full-year supply of their Vitamin D3/K2 Liquid Formula free with your first purchase, plus 5 free travel packs. Just go to athleticgreens.com/hyman to take advantage of this great offer. The Tushy bidet is a sleek attachment that clips onto your existing toilet and connects to the water supply behind your toilet to spray you with clean, fresh water. Right now, Tushy is offering 10% off, just go to hellotushy.com/HYMAN.  Here are more of the details from our interview: Dan’s experience growing up on an organic farm and how it shaped the way he thinks about farming (6:12)Limitations of organic agriculture and labeling agricultural practices overall (11:57)Agriculture’s historic focus on calorie abundance over nutrient density and flavor (14:10)Understanding the connection between soil health, planetary health, cultural health, and spiritual health (16:57)America’s malnutrition crisis (20:15)How flavor correlates to nutritional value in plant foods (23:17)Why soil health is key to human survival (28:45)How much has the nutrient density in our food dropped in the last 100 years? (35:12)Hand-held consumer spectrometer designed to test nutrient density of plant food at point of purchase (39:04)Driving beneficial changes in the food supply system (44:48) Learn more about Dan’s work at https://bionutrient.org/ and at https://realfoodcampaign.org/.Follow Bionutrient Food Association on Facebook @bionutrientfoodassociation, Instagram @bionutrientfoodassociation, and on Twitter @BionutrientFood.Follow the Real Food Campaign on Facebook @realfoodcampaign2.0, on Instagram @realfoodcampaign, and on Twitter @realfoodorg. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Jun 2, 2021
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Podcast episode

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We are seeing an ever-increasing burden of chronic disease, primarily driven by our food and food system. This is perpetuated by agricultural, food and health care policies that don’t support health. We need to rethink disease and reimagine a food system and a health care system the protects health, unburdens the economy from the weight of obesity and chronic disease, protects the environment, helps reverse climate change and creates a nation of healthy children and citizens. This podcast is a place for deep conversations about the critical issues of our time in the space of health, wellness, food and politics. New episodes are released every Wednesday morning. I hope you'll join me. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.