Most Delicious Poison: The Story of Nature's Toxins―From Spices to Vices

Most Delicious Poison: The Story of Nature's Toxins―From Spices to Vices

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  • Create Date:2023-10-29 07:21:39
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Noah Whiteman
  • ISBN:1713625490
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Summary

An evolutionary biologist tells the story of nature’s toxins and why we are attracted―and addicted―to them, in this “magisterial, fascinating, and gripping tour de force” (Neil Shubin)。 A deadly secret lurks within our spice racks, medicine cabinets, backyard gardens, and private stashes。 Scratch beneath the surface of a coffee bean, a red pepper flake, a poppy seed, a mold spore, a foxglove leaf, a magic-mushroom cap, a marijuana bud, or an apple seed, and we find a bevy of strange chemicals。 We use these to greet our days (caffeine), titillate our tongues (capsaicin), recover from surgery (opioids), cure infections (penicillin), mend our hearts (digoxin), bend our minds (psilocybin), calm our nerves (CBD), and even kill our enemies (cyanide)。 But why do plants and fungi produce such chemicals? And how did we come to use and abuse some of them? Based on cutting-edge science in the fields of evolution, chemistry, and neuroscience, Most Delicious Poison This perpetual chemical war not only drove the diversification of life on Earth, but also is intimately tied to our own successes and failures。 You will never look at a houseplant, mushroom, fruit, vegetable, or even the past five hundred years of human history the same way again。

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Reviews

Rachel Widdowson

I really enjoyed this book

Steve

Overall I enjoyed the book。 I liked the messages and the illustrations (kudos to Julie Johnson)。 I also found that Whiteman did a great job of saying what is a hypothesis and what is speculation。 I also liked that Whitemen did not oversell。 But I found that the book got off to a slow start and there was too much personal information。 Overall, though, this book is well worth reading。 Thank you to Netgalley and Little, Brown Spark for the digital review copy。

Christine Piepmeier

A look into nature’s poisons。 This had a lot of science behind it, which I found a different take than other similar books! I do think it could’ve been organized in a better way, but an overall interesting read。 I received my copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review。

Andrea Wenger

This book uncovers the potent secrets hidden within everyday plants and spices。 Learn why plants and fungi produce these enigmatic chemicals and how this covert chemical warfare drives the evolution of life on Earth。I have to admit, I chose this book because I was intrigued by the cover and title。 I didn't expect to love the book as much as I did。 It's fascinating to learn how plants and fungi use different families of compounds for self-protection—and how humans select them for their flavor, me This book uncovers the potent secrets hidden within everyday plants and spices。 Learn why plants and fungi produce these enigmatic chemicals and how this covert chemical warfare drives the evolution of life on Earth。I have to admit, I chose this book because I was intrigued by the cover and title。 I didn't expect to love the book as much as I did。 It's fascinating to learn how plants and fungi use different families of compounds for self-protection—and how humans select them for their flavor, medicinal value, or psychotropic effects。 Easy to read, the book is entertaining, informative, and compassionate。Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received。 This is my honest and voluntary review。 。。。more

Emily

Found this book to be incredibly interesting。 It's changed the way I think about some of the everyday items we consume as humans。 The author weaves in depth research findings into a compelling story。 You'll learn a ton。 Highly reccomend for science enthusiasts! Found this book to be incredibly interesting。 It's changed the way I think about some of the everyday items we consume as humans。 The author weaves in depth research findings into a compelling story。 You'll learn a ton。 Highly reccomend for science enthusiasts! 。。。more

Alexis

Got a free copy from a Goodreads giveaway。 I thought I was really going to like this, but the author spends way too much of the book talking about himself。

Carolyn

Fascinating! Wide-ranging。 Once it got going, it was hard to put down。 Can’t stop noticing plants and produce everywhere, thinking, what crazy substances are hiding in everything around us??? And my favorite line about cooking spices: “Are we just microdosing?” Amazing! I will think about that every time I cook a meal。 This book takes you to lots of places and times in history and I really enjoyed the journey。 Some parts were dense and hard to follow。 At times, I wish I had taken an advanced che Fascinating! Wide-ranging。 Once it got going, it was hard to put down。 Can’t stop noticing plants and produce everywhere, thinking, what crazy substances are hiding in everything around us??? And my favorite line about cooking spices: “Are we just microdosing?” Amazing! I will think about that every time I cook a meal。 This book takes you to lots of places and times in history and I really enjoyed the journey。 Some parts were dense and hard to follow。 At times, I wish I had taken an advanced chemistry course first。 Worth it for all the interesting science though。 I wish there had been a reference chart for all the classes of chemical compounds, but I was reading an ARC so maybe there will be something like that in the official version。 。。。more