Tag: nourishment
China’s Operation Granary – Politics
food security : China’s Operation Granary Mar 21, 2022 5:36 am Reading time: 5 mins Open detailed view Aerial view of a field in the Chinese province of Liaoning: “The…
Bastian Schertel: From the Moria photographer to the high-tech farmer – Ebersberg
After his secret photo and film shoots in Moria and other refugee camps in autumn 2020, the photographer and filmmaker Bastian Schertel, 27, from the Eglharting district of Kirchseeon, is…
Diet, weight loss, metabolism: doesn’t sport make you slim at all? – Knowledge
Does Exercise Really Help You Lose Weight? Evolutionary anthropologist Herman Pontzer found: Not really. Why we shouldn’t stop doing it anyway – and other myths about human energy turnover. On…
Aquaculture salmon: bad ecological balance – Knowledge
Whether smoked, pickled, raw, grilled or boiled – salmon is one of the most popular types of fish. Reddish-orange, typically salmon-colored, that’s how you know it from the fish counter.…
Bioland boss Jan Plagge: “The hunger problem will get worse” – economy
What does the war in Ukraine mean for food and agriculture? Bioland boss Jan Plagge fears that much more than just wheat will become scarce – and that groceries will…
Pescetarian diet: meat no, fish yes – is that justifiable? – Knowledge
But can you eat fish? Vegetarians can also get a shrimp cocktail as an alternative from the meat-eating host. Christians eat fish on Fridays. That counts as fasting. Fish is…
Healthy Eating: Raw Food Against Heart Disease? – Bless you
Of Werner Bartens Actually, only the recipes are missing. After all, the study not only distinguished how much fruit and vegetables the participants ate, but also whether cabbage, carrots, etc.…
Vitamin D2 and D3 differ in their effects
Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble vitamins. Vitamin D3 and, more rarely, vitamin D2 are commercially available as dietary supplements. A new study suggests that vitamin D2 plays a…
Raw food for heart disease? – Knowledge
Of Werner Bartens Actually, only the recipes are missing. After all, the study not only distinguished how much fruit and vegetables the participants ate, but also whether cabbage, carrots, etc.…
How genetic engineering in agriculture helps the climate – Knowledge
Genome-edited maize or wheat could help save greenhouse gases, fertilizers and pesticides. Unfortunately, the debate so far has been shaped by ideology rather than evidence. There is a simple solution…