In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto

2015 • 115 minutos
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Join best-selling author Michael Pollan (Food Rules, The Botany of Desire) on a fascinating journey to answer the question: What should I eat to be healthy? Cutting through confusion and busting myths and misconceptions, In Defense of Food shows how common sense and old-fashioned wisdom can help us rediscover the pleasures of eating and avoid the chronic diseases so often associated with the modern diet. Pollan’s journey of discovery takes him from the plains of Tanzania, where one of the world’s last remaining tribes of hunter-gatherers still eats the way our ancestors did, to Loma Linda, California, where a group of Seventh Day Adventist vegetarians live longer than almost anyone else on earth, and eventually to Paris, where the French diet, rooted in culture and tradition, proves surprisingly healthy. Along the way he shows how a combination of faulty nutrition science and deceptive marketing practices have encouraged us to replace real food with scientifically engineered “food-like substances.” And he explains why the solution to our dietary woes is in fact remarkably simple: Eat Food. Not Too Much. Mostly Plants.

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Will Li
4 de mayo de 2020
Very good journalist investigation. Some rules are wonderful, such as eat something that can rot. Some rules are so so, such as mostly plant-based diet (what is the protein comes from?). Overall, excellent. be cautious that the author is a journalist professor, he is not a M.D. or dietitian. For me, I would like to see data about how many percent of meat is perfect percent. Is there a difference between people who is before 60 (need to be productive) and after 65 (retirement)?
Owen Lambert
8 de mayo de 2016
Black Panther,