A mother and daughter duo discuss the organic debate, inflammation, and health in their podcast, 'Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen'. They emphasize the importance of food, health, and lifestyle, and provide insights into the organic food debate and its impact on health and wellness. The conversation covers the impact of ignoring health issues, the effects of glyphosate on plants, chronic inflammation and medical intervention, herbicide resistance and agricultural impact, organic farming and ecological balance, self-management of inflammation and medical consultation, symptoms of inflammation and health management, purchasing clean and healthy food, dietary changes and lifestyle for inflammation, food choices and inflammation reduction, the role of food in inflammation management, organic certification and farming practices, foods that reduce inflammation, understanding food safety and organic labeling, turmeric and anti-inflammatory properties, organic fertilizers and food safety regulations, and water quality and agricultural practices. The conversation covers topics such as the Inflammation Spectrum by Dr. Will Cole, integrated pest management, organic vs. non-organic nutrition, inflammation and the healing journey, local vs. organic for nutrient density, the inflammation quiz and elimination diet, frozen vs. fresh produce, organic label consideration, eating local and seasonal, Swiss chard recipe challenge, regenerative and sustainable practices, choosing fresh and local produce, simplifying the organic approach, book review of Animal Vegetable Miracle, and supporting a local bookstore. The hosts also engage in a kitchen showdown featuring peas.
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