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Primitive, Sacred Brews Were Drunk Not for Their Flavor, but for Their Psychotropic Effects

This excerpt is from Pascal Baudar’s book The Wildcrafting Brewer: Creating Unique Drinks and Boozy Concoctions from Nature’s Ingredients (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2018) and is reprinted with permission from the publisher.

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Climate Change Is Threatening Food Security and Nutrition Around the Globe - but Some Solutions Are Making an Impact

Investing in climate change adaptation is imperative to ensure food security in vulnerable communities.

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Traditional Indigenous Mexican Food Is Among the World's Healthiest - but It's Misunderstood in the U.S.

Say “Mexican food” and many people have images of fried foods, smothered in cheese, with plenty of sour cream. It’s delicious food but not considered particularly healthy cuisine that fights diseases. Two professors in the San Francisco Bay Area, however, believe traditional, indigenous food from Mexico (available before the Spanish colonists arrived) is misunderstood and is actually among the world’s healthiest foods.

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This Vegan Reuben Might Be the First Step to Save the Planet

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know we’re messing up our planet. Real bad. Overfishing, deforestation, carbon emissions, the list goes on, all contributing to a seemingly intractable peril we’re hurling toward at a blinding speed. It’s daunting. But there’s a solution. What if I said that eating a vegan Reuben made a difference?

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9 Health Benefits of Brown Rice According to Science

Rice conjures up different images for different people. Some may think of a nice white rice ball steaming next to a set of chopsticks. Others might picture the long black and brown grains of wild rice, and the infuriating amount time it takes to cook them. Still yet, others might think of the short brown grains of unpolished white rice.

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7 Health Benefits of Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is the extracted oil from coconut, the fruit of the coconut tree that’s well-known for growing in tropical areas. It’s also an outrageously popular topic among social media and health outlets in recent years.

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5 Superfoods You're Probably Not Eating

By some estimates, the state of American health looks pretty grim. And much of it is directly tied to poor diets.

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Stop Wasting Food With These 7 Dishes Made Using Leftovers

About 795 million people around the world suffer from chronic undernourishment, according to estimates by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. That’s about 1 in every 9 people. While most of them live in developing countries, the hunger crisis is happening in rich countries as well. In the United States, more than 48 million Americans—including more than 15 million children—live in food-insecure households.

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5 Reasons Why the Zero-Calorie Shirataki Noodles Are Called 'Miracle' Noodles

Shirataki noodles are a unique food that’s very filling yet low in calories.

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Move Over, Popcorn: 8 Healthy Ways to Use Popped Ancient Grains

It may not have trickled down to your local theater yet, but popped seeds like quinoa, sorghum and amaranth have put popcorn on the back burner and taken the food blogosphere by storm.

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