Arizona Studies in Human Ecology: The Origins of Human Diet and Medicine : Chemical Ecology (Paperback)
Arizona Studies in Human Ecology: The Origins of Human Diet and Medicine : Chemical Ecology (Paperback)
Hero image 0 of Arizona Studies in Human Ecology: The Origins of Human Diet and Medicine : Chemical Ecology (Paperback), 0 of 1

Arizona Studies in Human Ecology: The Origins of Human Diet and Medicine : Chemical Ecology (Paperback)

(No ratings yet)

Key item features

People have always been attracted to foods rich in calories, fat, and protein; yet the biblical admonition that meat be eaten “with bitter herbs” suggests that unpalatable plants play an important role in our diet. So-called primitive peoples show a surprisingly sophisticated understanding of how their bodies interact with plant chemicals, which may allow us to rediscover the origins of diet by retracing the paths of biology and culture.
 
The domestication of the potato serves as the focus of Timothy Johns’s interdisciplinary study, which forges a bold synthesis of ethnobotany and chemical ecology. The Aymara of highland Bolivia have long use varieties of potato containing potentially toxic levels of glycoalkaloids, and Johns proposes that such plants can be eaten without harm owing to human genetic modification and cultural manipulation. Drawing on additional fieldwork in Africa, he considers the evolution of the human use of plants, the ways in which humans obtain foods from among the myriad poisonous and unpalatable plants in the environment, and the consequences of this history for understanding the basis of the human diet. A natural corollary to his investigation is the origin of medicine, since the properties of plants that make them unpalatable and toxic are the same properties that make them useful pharmacologically.
 
As our species has adapted to the use of plants, plants have become an essential part of our internal ecology. Recovering the ancient wisdom regarding our interaction with the environment preserves a fundamental part of our human heritage.

Originally published in hardcover as With Bitter Herbs They Shall Eat It: Chemical Ecology and the Origins of Human Diet and Medicine
Current price is $12.99
Price when purchased online
  • Free shipping
  • Free 30-day returns

How do you want your item?

How do you want your item?
Columbus, 43215
Arrives between Apr 11 - Apr 14
|
Sold and shipped by Better World Books
4.377358490566038 stars out of 5, based on 3392 seller reviews(4.4)
Report an issue with this seller
Free 30-day returns

More seller options (1)

Starting from $35.15

About this item

Product details

Specifications

Warranty

Customer ratings & reviews

0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet