Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Deep Nutrition
Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food | Catherine Shanahan, M.D.
2 posts | 5 read | 1 reading | 8 to read
A self-published phenomenon examining the habits that kept our ancestors disease-freenow with a prescriptive plan for The Human Diet to help us all live long, vital, healthy lives. Physician and biochemist Cate Shanahan, M.D. examined diets around the world known to help people live longer, healthier livesdiets like the Mediterranean, Okinawa, and Blue Zoneand identified the four common nutritional habits, developed over millennia, that unfailingly produce strong, healthy, intelligent children, and active, vital elders, generation after generation. These four nutritional strategiesfresh food, fermented and sprouted foods, meat cooked on the bone, and organ meatsform the basis of what Dr. Cate calls The Human Diet. Rooted in her experience as an elite athlete who used traditional foods to cure her own debilitating injuries, and combining her research with the latest discoveries in the field of epigenetics, Dr. Cate shows how all calories are not created equal; food is information that directs our cellular growth. Our family history does not determine our destiny: what you eat and how you live can alter your DNA in ways that affect your health and the health of your future children. Deep Nutrition offers a prescriptive plan for how anyone can begin eating The Human Diet to: *Improve mood *Eliminate cravings and the need to snack *Boost fertility and have healthier children *Sharpen cognition and memory *Eliminate allergies and disease *Build stronger bones and joints *Get younger, smoother skin Deep Nutrition cuts through todays culture of conflicting nutritional ideologies, showing how the habits of our ancestors can help us lead longer, healthier, more vital lives.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
blurb
SheReadsAndWrites
post image

Just started this one and so far, pretty intrigued. 🤓

Velvetfur This sounds really interesting - stacked! 6y
SheReadsAndWrites So far it is @Velvetfur I'll keep you posted 😊 I did a Nutrition course years ago and have tried to read nutrition books since but to be honest, haven't in a while. But it's time. I'll be 46 in a few weeks and I am frustrated with all the ways my body is changing. I'll admit I haven't been as kind to it as I need/want to be 😬 but I need some guidance and encouragement and so far I'm getting that from this author. 6y
Velvetfur @SheReadsAndWrites I'm 42 and I know what you mean about body changes, so this book sounds great 😁 6y
25 likes3 comments
quote
jessamyngrace

Writing about the Human Genome Project:

"I was skeptical. Actually, more than skeptical -- I knew it to be hype, an indulgence of an historically common delusion that a deeper understanding of a natural phenomenon (like, say, the orbits of the planets) quickly and inevitably leads to our ability to control that phenomenon (to manipulate the orbits of the planets)."

13 likes1 stack add