The Dr. Hyman Show

Meat That Is Good For You And The Planet with Fred Provenza

Jun 10, 2020
Fred Provenza, a professor emeritus of behavioral ecology, dives into the fascinating world of phytochemicals and their vital role in nutrition. He discusses how diverse diets in both animals and plants lead to healthier meat. The conversation touches on the environmental benefits of grass-fed practices and how these choices are intricately tied to overall health. Provenza emphasizes the need for reconnecting with natural food sources and advocates for restoring nutritional wisdom in our diets, making a compelling case for sustainable eating.
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INSIGHT

Phytonutrients: More Than Just Secondary Compounds

  • Plants produce tens of thousands of compounds called phytonutrients.
  • These compounds are crucial for plant communication and environmental interaction, impacting the health of plants and those who consume them.
ANECDOTE

Goats' Nutritional Wisdom

  • Fred Provenza observed goats avoiding nutritious new twigs, preferring wood rat houses.
  • This led him to question the prevailing belief that domestic animals have lost their nutritional wisdom.
INSIGHT

The Two Facets of Palatability

  • Palatability has two components: flavor and feedback from cells and organ systems.
  • This feedback, influenced by the microbiome, changes our liking for food based on our needs.
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