![]() Unfortunately, in our attempts to eat healthier, we exchange common sense for the current professional advice of the time. Personally, I know many people who shy away from eating fresh fruits and vegetables because there isn't a label describing their exact nutritional data. ![]() Calories, fat grams, carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, etc were all there to be counted and compared. Gradually over time, we became increasingly obsessed with the labels on the boxes with their nice tables of nutritional information. He describes how in order to avoid angering the meat and dairy industries by suggesting people cut back on those foods, governmental agencies instead advised Americans to "decrease their intake of saturated fats". His book then goes on to describe the transition of Americans going from thinking about food in the way of, well, FOOD to thinking about food in the way of "nutrients". ![]() ![]() Hippocrates was on to the root of something (no pun intended) when he made his famous quote, "Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food." Another well-known author and food-writer, Michael Pollan made an equally poignant statement in the opening of his book, In Defense of Food: an eater's manifesto, when he declares "the secret" revealed in all his years of research and writing about food and health. ![]()
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