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How To Feed Your Human, Part 1 - Arthur Haines #76

How To Feed Your Human, Part 1 - Arthur Haines #76

FromReWild Yourself


How To Feed Your Human, Part 1 - Arthur Haines #76

FromReWild Yourself

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Length:
82 minutes
Released:
Dec 9, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Arthur Haines is back on the show! Arthur is both a mentor to me and a good
friend, and he has been fundamental to many of the concepts presented on
this podcast. As I mentioned last week, we’ll be taking a break from the
podcast while we carry out a major revamp behind the scenes. Our very first
podcast guest on ReWild Yourself! was Arthur Haines, and so I cannot think
of a better way to close out this chapter than an interview series with
Arthur. In this episode, we begin a discussion on how to feed your human,
and Arthur presents the fundamental food groups for the ideal diet of the
human animal. In part one, we focus on animal foods! Stay tuned for the
next installments in this series where we will discuss plant, fungal,
bacterial, elemental and experiential foods!

Episode Breakdown:
* Help! I’m lost!
* Sleep podcast recap
* Food group paradigm
* How to achieve healthy genetic expression
* The placebo effect
* The new “food groups"
* Food Group #1: Animal foods
* Importance of consuming DHA
* Fluid intelligence & Vitamin B12
* Eating pastured foods
* Foods from the sea, and how to consume fish safely
* Managing stress for better epigenetic health
* Daniel’s & Arthur’s favorite animal foods
* We’re not eating food; we’re eating life
Released:
Dec 9, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Welcome to the ReWild Yourself Podcast! I’m Daniel Vitalis, and I’ll be your guide through the world of human ecology and lifestyle design. We’ll explore the strategies that our ancient human bodies and minds need to thrive in a modern world — awakening our instincts and freeing ourselves from the degenerative effects of human domestication.