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Unsavory Truth - How Food Companies Skew the Science of What We Eat (Hardcover)
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Unsavory Truth - How Food Companies Skew the Science of What We Eat (Hardcover)
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Discovery Miles 5 900
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Whenever we turn on the TV, flip a page in a magazine, or glance at
a flyer in the grocery store, we are constantly bombarded with
nutritional advice. Almond products can boost your memory! Milk
helps build up your bones! Cereal is part of a doctor-approved
balanced breakfast for growing girls and boys! Study after study
tells us what we should eat, how much, and when. Words like
"superfood" and "guilt free" convince us that we're making the
right choice when we pluck an item off the shelf and head for the
checkout line. We count on nutrition science to guide us through
the overwhelming choices in our local grocery store and helps us
make the best decisions for our health. Except it often doesn't.
Many of these studies we rely on to make decisions are not funded
by unbiased third parties-they're actually funded by companies
seeking to buoy their own products. As renowned food expert Marion
Nestle reveals in Unsavory Truth, most nutrition societies,
committees, and departments are actually in the food industry's
pocket. Whether it's a study claiming moderate exercise is enough
to cancel out the calories in sugary sodas (backed by Coca-Cola) or
a report about how blueberries can reduce the risk of erectile
dysfunction (backed by the US Highbush Blueberry Council), the food
industry has learned how to turn selective disclosure and partisan
probes into major profit. Like Big Pharma has corrupted medical
science, so Big Food has corrupted nutrition. In a nation where
more than two-thirds of adults and one-third of children are
considered overweight or obese, it's never been more important to
put our public health first. With stricter legislation for food
companies and researchers, stricter policies for societies and
journals, and better consumer education, Nestle argues that we have
a fighting chance to get our country's nutrition back on track.
With riveting prose and unmatched investigative rigor, Unsavory
Truth reveals how big food companies took over nutrition
science-and how we can take it back.
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