The Dr. Hyman Show

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

Jun 2, 2021
Dan Kittredge, an organic farmer and founder of the Bionutrient Food Association, discusses the significant issue of nutrient depletion in modern foods. He highlights the link between soil health and human nutrition, advocating for nutrient-dense eating. Kittredge introduces innovative tools like a handheld spectrometer to measure food quality at the market. He emphasizes the need for a farming revolution that prioritizes quality over quantity, urging listeners to make informed dietary choices to improve health and environmental sustainability.
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ANECDOTE

Farming Journey

  • Dan Kittredge grew up on an organic farm but struggled to make a living due to unhealthy plants.
  • By changing farming practices, he achieved pest and disease resistance, higher yields, and lower costs.
INSIGHT

Beyond Organic

  • Organic farming practices, such as tillage, can harm soil health.
  • Healthier plants come from supporting the soil microbiome, not just avoiding toxins.
INSIGHT

Nutrient Density Decline

  • Modern agriculture prioritizes calories over nutrient density, leading to widespread nutrient deficiencies.
  • Even whole foods may lack nutrients due to depleted soil and farming practices.
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