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What Your Food Ate & Why It Matters

  • Delaware Valley College 700 East Butler Avenue Doylestown, PA, 18901 United States (map)

What we eat, how we raise our food, and the health of our environment, our communities and our bodies is all one continuum. To highlight these connections, Bridge Acupuncture is proud to sponsor an upcoming local event hosted by The Bucks County Foodshed Alliance and Delaware Valley University: a guest presentation featuring renowned writer and biologist, Anne Biklé.

Biklé will draw from her most recent book, What Your Food Ate: How to Heal Our Land and Reclaim Our Health. She will share recent and forgotten science to highlight the concept of one health through the evidence connecting soil health to human health. Farming practices can support this fundamental linkage—and help keep money in a farmer’s pocket.

The pathway ripples from the soil, winding through the bodies of microbes, crops, and livestock, eventually reaching us. These intimate connections reveal a fundamental truth—what’s good for the land is good for people too.

The event will also feature a panel of local integrative medical doctors and regenerative farmers. Your ticket also includes a reception featuring: Appetizers by local chefs, local organization tables, and book signing with Anne Biklé!

The event will be held Thursday, April 9th from 6-8:30pm at Del Val. We'll be there tabling to represent Bridge, and sharing in the feast of learning. To get tickets head to https://bucksfoodshed.org/what-your-food-ate-event/

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