Metabolical: The Lure and the Lies of Processed Meals, Diet, and Trendy Medication

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The New York Instances best-selling creator of Fats Likelihood explains the eight pathologies that underlie all power illness, paperwork how processed meals has impacted them to spoil our well being, financial system, and setting over the previous 50 years, and proposes an pressing manifesto and technique to treatment each us and the planet.

Dr. Robert Lustig, a pediatric neuroendocrinologist who has lengthy been on the innovative of drugs and science, challenges our present healthcare paradigm which has gone off the rails beneath the affect of Huge Meals, Huge Pharma, and Huge Authorities.

You possibly can’t remedy an issue when you don’t know what the issue is. One among Lustig’s singular items as a communicator is his capacity to “join the dots” for the final listener, with a view to unpack the scientific knowledge and ideas behind his arguments, as he tells the “actual story of meals” and “the story of actual meals”.

Metabolical weaves the interconnected strands of diet, well being/illness, drugs, setting, and society into a totally new cloth by proving on a scientific foundation a sequence of iconoclastic revelations, amongst them:

Medication for power illness treats signs, not the illness itselfYou can diagnose your personal biochemical profile Persistent illnesses usually are not “druggable,” however they’re “foodable” Processed meals isn’t simply poisonous, it’s addictiveThe battle between vegan and keto is a false battle – the combatants are on the identical sideBig Meals, Huge Pharma, and Huge Authorities are on the opposite facet

Making the case that meals is the one lever we’ve got to impact biochemical change to enhance our well being, Lustig explains what to eat based mostly on two novel standards: defend the liver, and feed the intestine. He insists that if we don’t repair our meals and alter the way in which we eat, we’ll proceed to court docket power illness, bankrupt healthcare, and threaten the planet. However there may be hope: this ebook explains what’s wanted to repair all three.

Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

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  1. John Armstrong

    Great read!
    I am not finished with the book yet but it’s an easy read for average people. Really eye opening! I recommend if you’re concerned about health for you and your family. Lot of funny business going on in the world with Food and Drugs

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  2. Cecpizarro

    You should read this book!
    I’ve been learning more and more about how food impacts our bodies and brain, and this book is one of the best sources of credible information from an impressive doctor, Robert Lustig. I am so in awe of the research and thorough analysis gone into this book, and I highly recommend reading it. I’ve gifted it to many of my friends, including physicians, for whom I believe this book is a must read.I read and studied carefully the book, writing notes and doing research on my own along the way as I read more and more. I am not a doctor (I studied applied math) and was able to grasp the concepts of metabolic health and why we gain weight or have other issues based on the food we eat. This book has been an eye opener for me, and I wish I’d known this since the time I was a teenager (while I am 60 now, I have nonetheless changed my eating habits based on this book). Thank you, Dr Lustig, not only for all the work you put together to write this book, but for all your advocacy in spreading the word, and in going against the current. I wish the world had more people like yourself.

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  3. TaTReviews

    Well researched, solid critique of the processed food industry and nutrition culture.
    I’ve been following the science behind nutrition for a long time – more than 25 years of lay research. This has included reading the various players on all sides of the fat/sugar/carb debates as well as studying science and physiology. Dr. Lustig stands out to me as someone with solid research and valid ideas – even if you disagree with him on actual politics and food policy. There is something here for nearly everyone, but I fear that some of this book gets a bit bogged down in detailed science and research – especially toward the end. Now, I like this kinda stuff, so it didn’t bother me too much. However, if you’re looking for a lot of practical how-to advice, that’s not really what this book is about. There is some. There are general guidelines, but the book is more about how we are being led astray by various political battles and biases in the food processing, diet, and medical communities. If I could sum this book up in short order I’d say that your best bet is to eat cooked and raw food closest to its original state and be very wary of any health claims and labels. Those are virtually useless if not downright dangerous. Also, you should limit/omit sugar and processed polyunsaturated oils, flour, protein isolates, and preservatives. As far as how to do that cheaply and easily while navigating the many influences of modern culture – that’s mostly going to be up to you, but there is growing support for this kind of thinking – it’s just not mainstream. It also might never be, because there are too many competing interests, and our current food systems are deeply flawed. Food additives, chemicals, pesticides, and pollution threaten our wellbeing. Some of it is in our individual hands, but much of it is not. That’s where voting with your feet will come into play.The only thing I saw missing from this book – and maybe I overlooked it – was the obvious connection between antidepressants and insulin resistance. With more and more people being prescribed antidepressants, we will also see more insulin resistance/ impaired insulin functioning. You’ll have to look up those studies yourself for the proof. It’s easy to do, just like it’s easy to find studies linking pollution to such things.Lustig does talk about many other medications’ and pollutions’ effects on this. And, as a biochemist and pediatric endocrinologist, he makes a strong case for his conclusions. I also like that he does not advocate for one specific diet for everyone. He shows how we may be prone to varying diseases based on certain genetics, behaviors, and sensitivities as well as environments. And food is part of our environment.A great book, with a lot to offer. I’ve seen folks rabidly try to discredit this Dr., but I think it’s mostly sour grapes and political bias from folks who stand to profit immensely by keeping things confusing as they deflect, distract, and deny culpability. Don’t be a pawn in their game if you can help it. Take care of yourself and others.

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  4. Stephanie Alena

    Awesome book
    I have periods where I eat healthy and periods where I eat frivolously. I find one of the best ways to get back on track is to read some of a book like this. It makes you really aware of the fact that what you blithely put in your mouth has real consequences.When you have constipation, heartburn, high blood pressure, dry eyes, arthritis, insomnia, etc. you think it’s a natural part of growing older. Think again.I used to work with a guy who ate grilled food and french fries every day. With a big sheepish smile, he would say, “I know this is bad for me.” But he didn’t really believe it in his gut. Spending time with this book makes you feel it. As they say, “You can pay the farmer or the pharmacy.”This is not a book promoting one diet or another. This is a thoughtful and passionate book from a doctor who spent decades seeing patients, reading research and synthesizing a coherent point of view that makes so much sense. In hindsight, it seems obvious. This book will change the world. There will be copycat books, but they won’t have the details or the smooth overarching framework from beginning to end. This is the book.

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  5. Ginger C.

    Important knowledge went into this book
    The knowledge and experience of the author shows in this well documented book. I got a copy from my local library and was so impressed I bought the book. It is very detailed and has a huge amount of useful tools to help in your journey of regaining your health. He includes helpful eating plans, helpful blood work and tests to help you pin point what needs to be done to diagnose your illness and the best way to treat your illness. Being a nurse fourteen yrs and my limited knowledge on the food industry and how the foods we eat heals us or kills us. He hits the subjects right on. He writes in terms beyond my ability to get it.but I simply look up the meanings and I do get it. I am grateful for the way he writes and teaches as it proves he knows what he is talking about. I rate this book a ten.out of ten .

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  6. STACY

    as decribed
    great book

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  7. LBB

    Best book on nutrition you will ever read
    This book changed my life and how I think about every morsel I cram in my mouth.OhMyGosh!!If you really want to be healthy and aren’t just blowing air when you talk about it; if you have a chronic illness and wonder what you can do to REVERSE it; if you want your children to grow up healthy; if you want to BE healthy your answer is right here. GET THIS BOOK!!!It gets heavy with details, so I recommend getting the audio version and having the book to recheck what he’s said because YOU WILL WANT TO HEAR EVERY WORD.

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  8. Julie Guerreiro

    O tradutor do Kindle me ajudando a ler o livro.😍

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  9. Joe

    Education to keep you healthy. Should be taught in middle / high school. Author is brilliant unlike the health care system in canada which is only good for emergencies…and today that is even questionable in Canada

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  10. CARLOS M ABOITIZ RIVERA

    Un libro que muestra con hechos la realidad de la industria alimentaria como el origen de prácticamente todas las enfermedades crónicas que nos afectan y nos plantea una solución simple que solo requiere voluntad y sentido común.

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  11. Martin Oswald

    This should be taught in school, but since that’s not going to happen, reading this book is an absolute must. Our typical diet is making us sick and eventually killing us. If you want to lead a healthy life read this book!

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  12. Vishal Nair

    People serious about health and well being should definitely read this.

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