oncluding a book is not easy, mainly when different cultures, knowledge, and disciplines have been challenged. However, let me try to make some comments, starting from the focus of the book, that is, how plants can be employed as both aliments and adjuvants, able to improve health and the quality of life, comparing the Indian Ayurvedic tradition with the Mediterranean diet.

Calloni, M. (2015). Crossing communities and environments: Rethinking diets from an intercultural perspective. In L. Verotta, M.P. Macchi, P. Venkatasubramanian (a cura di), Connecting Indian Wisdom and Western Science. Plant Usage for Nutrition and Health (pp. 405-412). Boca Raton : CRC Press [10.1201/b18430].

Crossing communities and environments: Rethinking diets from an intercultural perspective

CALLONI, MARINA
2015

Abstract

oncluding a book is not easy, mainly when different cultures, knowledge, and disciplines have been challenged. However, let me try to make some comments, starting from the focus of the book, that is, how plants can be employed as both aliments and adjuvants, able to improve health and the quality of life, comparing the Indian Ayurvedic tradition with the Mediterranean diet.
Capitolo o saggio
Health, Plant, Mediterranean Diet, Ayurveda, Cultures, Civilizations
English
Connecting Indian Wisdom and Western Science. Plant Usage for Nutrition and Health
Verotta, L; Macchi, MP; Venkatasubramanian, P
2015
9781482299755
CRC Press
405
412
Calloni, M. (2015). Crossing communities and environments: Rethinking diets from an intercultural perspective. In L. Verotta, M.P. Macchi, P. Venkatasubramanian (a cura di), Connecting Indian Wisdom and Western Science. Plant Usage for Nutrition and Health (pp. 405-412). Boca Raton : CRC Press [10.1201/b18430].
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