Nicole W.
Member
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2016
- Messages
- 583
Yep, I heard that too. Romaine is supposed to be a bad one for heavy metals as well, as I recall.Yeah sunflowers are good at taking up lead for instance.
I think this dovetails nicely with the idea of allowing the animals we consume to filter the toxic components of vegetation for us. They consume the vegetation, their filter organs eliminate the toxins while their flesh and milk retain the positive vitamins and minerals. Then we consume the “safer” parts of the animal and enjoy the benefits of the vegetation that we could probably never digest or nutritionally exploit in the first place.