Nutrient Dense Food & Sustainable Urban Agriculture artwork
Food Slain

Nutrient Dense Food & Sustainable Urban Agriculture

  • S3E9
  • 52:12
  • October 16th 2020

In this episode, Mchezaji "Che" Axum shares some very interesting and insightful information about the nutrient density of our food and why it is so important, especially right now, during a global pandemic.

Che is a leading Agronomist in Washington, D.C., he's an urban agriculture researcher and consultant, and he's writing a book about the origins of sustainable agriculture.

The most interesting parts of this interview revolves around nutrient dense varieties and Che's trials with growing rice. Did you know, there are heavy metals in some of the rice we are consuming and feeding to our children? Yeah...

Anyway, I hope you listen in and share this episode with someone you love. Make sure to get your nutrient dense foods in and boost your immunity. We're not "out of the weeds" with this global pandemic, and we're entering "flu season"...so there's that!

Food Slain

Food Slain digs deep into our dirty food supply chain, wrought with ingredients, chemicals and additives that are compromising our health, our environment and our economy. Listen in, and let's see if we can find clean, honest and healthy food somewhere along the way. Hosted by food lover, food slayer (chef), food grower (permaculture farmer) and food truther (author & investigator), Michele Thorne.

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