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Chapter1 Introduction
Chapter 2. From 'gastro-anomy' to 'food medicine': a biosemiotic approach to contemporary eating habits
Chapter3. A biosemiotic perspective on the symbolic meanings of food and the nature/culture divide
Chapter4. Free range humans: permaculture farming as a biosemiotic model for social organization
Chapter5. Emerging omics data and food's interaction with the gut microbiome mediators
Chapter6. Phytomedial intervention as a double biosemiotic road to health: towards a 'new paradigmatic' understanding of herbs in the healing process
Chapter7. biosemiotic approach to medicine: the role of biological cognition and semiosis in the development of pathology
chapter8. Biochemistry of desire: advertising to bacteria
Chapter9. Biosemiosic caring in, from, with the sugar maple grove
Chapter10. Biosemiosis and the sugar civilization
Chapter 11. Phytosemiotics of medical marijuana.
Chapter 2. From 'gastro-anomy' to 'food medicine': a biosemiotic approach to contemporary eating habits
Chapter3. A biosemiotic perspective on the symbolic meanings of food and the nature/culture divide
Chapter4. Free range humans: permaculture farming as a biosemiotic model for social organization
Chapter5. Emerging omics data and food's interaction with the gut microbiome mediators
Chapter6. Phytomedial intervention as a double biosemiotic road to health: towards a 'new paradigmatic' understanding of herbs in the healing process
Chapter7. biosemiotic approach to medicine: the role of biological cognition and semiosis in the development of pathology
chapter8. Biochemistry of desire: advertising to bacteria
Chapter9. Biosemiosic caring in, from, with the sugar maple grove
Chapter10. Biosemiosis and the sugar civilization
Chapter 11. Phytosemiotics of medical marijuana.