I read her other cookbook, Nourishing Traditions, many years ago and I thought it was interesting. I was still a practicing vegetarian at the time, so I read it more out of curiosity. But with so many of my friends and family fighting cancer and other debilitating illnesses, I decided it was time to do some serious research with an open mind. That led me to this book.
This has only a handful of recipes. It is more about the science behind bone broths, and why they are so important to the functioning of the body. While I still eat mainly a plant based diet, I am going to give some of these broths a try. I have some hurdles to cross, mainly psychological, but she makes so much sense. I'll be curious if our more science-literate folks here can give me any insight into whether her theory is correct. All I know is that I do believe that poor nutrition is responsible for many illnesses and addictions, so I'm willing to give this a shot.
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