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La joie de manger : nourrir, réjouir, réunir
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ISBN: 9782204149792 2204149799 Year: 2022 Publisher: Paris: Cerf,

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Devons-nous continuer à manger de la viande ? Que penser du véganisme ? A quoi sert-il de jeûner ? La gourmandise doit-elle être pourchassée ? Notre alimentation nous empoisonne-t-elle ? Jamais nous ne nous sommes posé autant de questions qu'en ces temps de préoccupations écologiques, où les registres de la santé et du bien-être se font omniprésents. Donner la parole à un spécialiste de la nutrition, pour contrer, compléter, dépasser les discours mercantiles ou apocalyptiques, tel est l'objectif de ce livre, qui se propose également d'établir une éthique de l'alimentation à la lumière de notre humanité. Car manger et boire, c'est aussi et surtout partager, offrir, savourer, parler. C'est tordre le cou à certains diktats et discours moralisateurs, voire alarmistes, sur nos pratiques alimentaires. C'est se donner les moyens d'être en harmonie avec notre environnement ; c'est redécouvrir que manger nous fait d'abord du bien. Ordonné diacre en 2012, c'est fort d'un double regard, de scientifique avisé et de chrétien, que Jean-Michel Lecerf nous offre ici une synthèse originale et confiante sur la place et le sens de l'alimentation humaine. Il nous enjoint à retrouver les sources spirituelles et culturelles de notre relation à la nourriture. Un traité de la vie bonne. Un chemin de jouvence. Un manuel de joie.


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Chocolate as medicine : a quest over the centuries
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ISBN: 9781849734110 1849734119 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry,

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"The Mesoamerican population who lived near the indigenous cultivation sites of the "Chocolate Tree" (Theobromo cacao) had a multitude of documented applications of chocolate as medicine, ranging from alleviating fatigue to preventing heart ailments to treating snakebite. Until recently, these applications have received little sound scientific scrutiny. Rather, it has been the reputed health claims stemming from Europe and the United States which have attracted considerable biomedical attention. This book, for the first time, describes the centuries-long quest to uncover chocolate's potential health benefits. The authors explore variations in the types of evidence used to support chocolate's use as medicine as well as note the ongoing tension over categorizing chocolate as food or medicine, and more recently, as functional food or nutraceutical. The authors, Wilson an historian of science and medicine, and Hurst an analytical chemist in the chocolate industry, bring their collective insights to bear upon the development of ideas and practices surrounding the use of chocolate as medicine. Chocolate's use in this manner is explored first among the Mesoamerican peoples, then as it is transported to Europe, and back into Colonial North America. The authors then focus upon more recent bioscience experimental undertakings which have been aimed to ascertain both long-standing and novel suggestions as to chocolate's efficacy as a medicinal and a nutritional substance. Chocolate's reputation as the most craved food boosts this book's appeal to food and biomedical scientists, cacao researchers, ethnobotanists, historians, folklorists, and healers of all types as well as to the general reading audience"

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