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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 12 Apr \ on: Daily Health Principles: Foraging for Xenohormesis HealthAndFitness
Does getting fruits and vegetables from our neighbour who has a family farm count as foraging?
No, but you'd get some xenohormesis benefits from that. From what I understand, there are benefits that accrue over generations of adaptation, so wild foods will have more than farmed. Farmed foods will have some adaptations to the local environment, though.
My onions are somewhere in-between, since I think they probably just date back to when this neighborhood was a dairy farm.
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