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The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens cover image

Robert Lustig: "Processed Food, Metabolism, and The Ills of Society"

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

CHAPTER

The Problem With Selective Hybridization

When you grow plants in soil, they are more nutritious because of those microorganisms. If you're going to grow a plant in dirt, you need to add a whole bunch of nitrous oxide and other things. Second problem is selective breeding. People like sweet. And so all the fruit vegetable growers said, okay, let's take our best hybrids and hybridize them together. Well, turns out as you selectively hybridize, you actually reduce all of the things in the fruit and in the vegetable that were nutritious because those things are bitter. So this is partly man-made by selective hybridization and it's partly plant-made because of the soil dirt issue.

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