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In this groundbreaking multidisciplinary study of geophagia, leading researchers present a comprehensive analysis of soil consumption practices among humans and animals. Drawing from extensive research, international conferences, and workshops, this authoritative volume bridges the gap between indigenous knowledge and scientific understanding. From the geological and mineralogical composition of consumed soils to critical health implications, the text offers unprecedented insights into this worldwide phenomenon. Through rigorous scientific investigation and community-based research, the…mehr

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In this groundbreaking multidisciplinary study of geophagia, leading researchers present a comprehensive analysis of soil consumption practices among humans and animals. Drawing from extensive research, international conferences, and workshops, this authoritative volume bridges the gap between indigenous knowledge and scientific understanding. From the geological and mineralogical composition of consumed soils to critical health implications, the text offers unprecedented insights into this worldwide phenomenon. Through rigorous scientific investigation and community-based research, the authors examine the biochemical aspects, cultural significance, and environmental factors influencing earth consumption. Whether you're a researcher, healthcare professional, or curious reader, this definitive work illuminates the complex interplay between tradition and science in geophagic practices, while addressing crucial questions about safety, cultural preservation, and future research directions in this fascinating field.
Autorenporträt
Professor Georges-Ivo Ekosse PhD,DTech, FAAS, SA NRF C1 Researcher; Former SG AAS; Life Member GSAf; Member: SSSSA, AIPEA. Expert WB/AAU ACE; was DVC University of Botswana; Director Research Universities: Venda & Walter Sisulu; Coordinator GMM, University of Limpopo; Adjunct Professor MMUST; Leader ACCMRG; (co)authored 360 publications & 13 books.