We need to
eat more dirt, honest to goodness.
I read the article in the NYTimes by Michael Pollan — definitely have wanted to
eat more dirt since then.
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There, AmEx sees a «barbell effect,» where fast - food and high - end dining are booming, but the middle is being pinched as
more consumers choose not to
eat out unless it's either
dirt cheap or a splurge on the high - end.
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Like the
dirt and I just can't
eat more than two spoonsful.
Fruits and vegetables taste way better when they make it from
dirt to plate quickly, so in that case «local» often means
more delicious — and
more likely to tempt you to
eat from the earth rather than the package.
Until
more research is in, while I am all for
eating dirt, I am a bit cautious of
eating decomposing, highly reactive by - products of microbiological decay!
So dogs with IBD could be
eating dirt because they are trying to get
more minerals to help deal with the anemia,» says Judy Morgan DVM, CVA, CVCP, CVFT.
Pets sometimes
eat small pebbles,
dirt, or cat litter when they are anemic in an effort to obtain
more iron.
The most severe cases are rare, but are
more likely to occur in young children, who often play in
dirt, or
eat dirt (pica) contaminated by dog or cat feces.
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