Clay Craving and Dirt Dining: Eating Earth May Be Good for Us
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Clay ripe for eating from Zanzibar. Credit Sera Young. In the deep south of the U.S., the smell of a fresh dirt road on a humid summer day is enough to trigger some locals’ mouth to watering
SOUTHERN PRACTICE OF EATING DIRT SHOWS SIGNS OF WANING - The New York Times
The Ancient Andean Tradition of Eating Clay May Have Helped To Protect Health : The Salt : NPR
Clay Eating - New Georgia Encyclopedia
The Question of Geophagy: Why Eat Dirt? - JSTOR Daily
Clay Craving and Dirt Dining: Eating Earth May Be Good for Us
Before wasting food, see what Haiti people are forced to eat - India Today
The Old And Mysterious Practice Of Eating Dirt, Revealed : The Salt : NPR
Clay Craving and Dirt Dining: Eating Earth May Be Good for Us
How to stop eating soil - Quora
SERA L. YOUNG - Cornell University
Feeling nauseous? Eat dirt, The Independent
Why Pregnant Women Eat Dirt: Benefits Of Geophagy
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