Do you eat your soil microbes? - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-05-21T20:31:34Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/130038 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/130038/do-you-eat-your-soil-microbes Do you eat your soil microbes? Karen 2012-06-23T14:43:04Z 2012-08-17T08:58:18Z <p>Interesting article from the NY Times - <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/21/opinion/lets-add-a-little-dirt-to-our-diet.html?_r=2&amp;src=me&amp;ref=general" rel="nofollow">Dirtying Up Our Diets</a> The author states "...research suggests that reintroducing some of the organisms from the mud and water of our natural world would help avoid an overreaction of an otherwise healthy immune response that results in such chronic diseases as Type 1 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis and a host of allergic disorders."</p> <p>So, do you wash all your produce? What about the home grown or organically grown?</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/130038/do-you-eat-your-soil-microbes/130040#130040 Answer by AmandaLP for Do you eat your soil microbes? AmandaLP 2012-06-23T14:45:40Z 2012-06-23T14:45:40Z <p>I don't wash my farmers market produce. I don't wash a lot of my organic produce, but that's mostly because I am lazy. :). I do rinse conventional produce, and sticky produce (aka tomatillos and anything that feels "off")</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/130038/do-you-eat-your-soil-microbes/130057#130057 Answer by Adam for Do you eat your soil microbes? Adam 2012-06-23T15:41:58Z 2012-06-23T15:41:58Z <p>If I pick ANYTHING from my garden, I eat it right then and there. No wash. I even remember crunching on a few pieces of dirt. It was an awful experience at first, but it's not too bad now. </p> <p>As stated, I definitely wash all conventional produce I may buy in the store. But if I get anything grown local and from good quality soil, I eat it raw/dirty.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/130038/do-you-eat-your-soil-microbes/130059#130059 Answer by MathGirl72 for Do you eat your soil microbes? MathGirl72 2012-06-23T15:53:08Z 2012-06-23T15:53:08Z <p>I absolutely wash them. What I pick up at the farmer's market still traveled in potentially unclean crates and boxes, in an unclean vehicle, and handled by sometimes questionable hands. (I watched a boy take his finger out of his nose and touch a pile of strawberries this morning. GAG!)</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/130038/do-you-eat-your-soil-microbes/130120#130120 Answer by Chinaeskimo for Do you eat your soil microbes? Chinaeskimo 2012-06-24T02:20:39Z 2012-06-24T03:18:53Z <p>This came up in a Microbiology class I recently took (I had a teacher I liked and respected). She said that germs are everywhere. Don't worry about being too clean or trying to add more to your life, there are enough already on every surface everywhere. </p> <p>Now, that being said, I don't wash my organic sweet potatoes. I am actually too lazy to wash anything, BUT I don't go out of my way to eat dirt. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/130038/do-you-eat-your-soil-microbes/143280#143280 Answer by Seth for Do you eat your soil microbes? Seth 2012-08-17T08:47:33Z 2012-08-17T08:58:18Z <p>I go out of my way to make sure I get soil bits on my self-grown organic garden produce. I cured my stomach ailment/bowel problems almost immediately ( three days), after about a year of suffering with loose bowel movements. I had the idea of just eating my produce raw, and un-washed from my microbe-rich, well balanced mineral-rich soil. I found a mixture of soil supplements that were created by my local Yelm Worm Farm, in Yelm,Wasington 98597 that I added into my soil/garden. The balanced soil, along with a "soil soup (microbe-rich) watering of my garden, caused the perfect storm in my soil that caused my raw, unwashed, veggies to be the petfect medicine that cured my bowel illness. </p> <p>I had tried all kinds of yogurts, homeostatic soil organism pills, vitamins, probiotics in pill-form, and none of those things worked for me. ONLY my soil from my garden on the un-washed vegetables did the trick. I did not eat a lot of the soil, just little micro bits that were left on the carrots, beans, peas, lettuce, cabbage, etc. I did not wash my own produce.</p> <p>When you think about it, when was the last time you saw a horse or a cow wash it's vegetables? There is a natural balance of organisms that are needed to have a healthy body/bowel. </p>