You're right. I'm going to talk about this in the workshop - how much the misinformation has proliferated. And we can regain the phytonutrients ion animal food with the right farming techniques - regenrative agriculture/ it's god for the environment.
Oh I just LOVE this. Thank you! Finally someone recognizing that natural sugars are not the same as white sugar. I think the situation you talk about, of misinformation spreading, is only going to worse with AI-generated "research" that just pulls up whatever is popular without discretion.
What I really cued into though was your statement about animals having phytonutrients. Yes! A nearly forgotten fact it seems. Ancestral practices of many First Nations cultures here in BC include the concept that by eating certain animals in the late winter you can gain access to important medicines through that animal that are now buried by the snow. You benefit from what that animal had been eating, and so they applied their deep understanding of how animals fed to help treat winter illnesses.
You're right. I'm going to talk about this in the workshop - how much the misinformation has proliferated. And we can regain the phytonutrients ion animal food with the right farming techniques - regenrative agriculture/ it's god for the environment.
Oh I just LOVE this. Thank you! Finally someone recognizing that natural sugars are not the same as white sugar. I think the situation you talk about, of misinformation spreading, is only going to worse with AI-generated "research" that just pulls up whatever is popular without discretion.
What I really cued into though was your statement about animals having phytonutrients. Yes! A nearly forgotten fact it seems. Ancestral practices of many First Nations cultures here in BC include the concept that by eating certain animals in the late winter you can gain access to important medicines through that animal that are now buried by the snow. You benefit from what that animal had been eating, and so they applied their deep understanding of how animals fed to help treat winter illnesses.