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Eat salmon. It's full of good omega-3 fats. Don't eat salmon. It's
full of PCBs and mercury. Eat more veggies. They're full of good
antioxidants. Don't eat more veggies. The pesticides will give you
cancer.
Forget your dinner jacket and put on your lab coat: you have to be
a nutritional scientist these days before you sit down to
eat--which is why we need Dr. Joe Schwarcz, the expert in
connecting chemistry to everyday life. In "An Apple a Day," he's
taken his thorough knowledge of food chemistry, applied it to
today's top food fears, trends, and questions, and leavened it with
his trademark lighthearted approach. The result is both an
entertaining revelation of the miracles of science happening in our
bodies every time we bite into a morsel of food, and a telling
exploration of the myths, claims, and misconceptions surrounding
our obsession with diets, nutrition, and weight.
Looking first at how food affects our health, Dr. Joe examines
what's in tomatoes, soy, and broccoli that can keep us healthy and
how the hundreds of compounds in a single food react when they hit
our bodies. Then he investigates how we manipulate our food supply,
delving into the science of food additives and what benefits we
might realize from adding bacteria to certain foods. He clears up
the confusion about contaminants, examining everything from
pesticide residues, remnants of antibiotics, the dreaded trans
fats, and chemicals that may leach from cookware. And he takes a
studied look at the science of calories and weighs in on popular
diets.
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