Ebook: The Bad Food Bible: How and Why to Eat Sinfully
Author: Aaron Carroll Nina Teicholz
- Genre: Science (General)
- Tags: Special Diet, Allergies, Baby Food, Cancer, Cooking for Kids, Diabetic & Sugar-Free, Gluten Free, Heart Healthy, High Protein, Ketogenic, Kosher, Low Carbohydrate, Low Cholesterol, Low Fat, Low Salt, Paleo, Vegetarian & Vegan, Weight Loss, Wheat Free, Whole Foods, Cookbooks Food & Wine, Diets & Weight Loss, American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association, Atkins Diet, Blood Type Diets, Detoxes & Cleanses, Food Counters, Gluten Free, Hypnosis for Diets, Ketogenic, Low Carb, Low Fat, Other Diets, Paleo, South Beach Diet
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Language: English
- epub
Physician and popular New York Times Upshot contributor Aaron Carroll mines the latest evidence to show that many “bad” ingredients actually aren’t unhealthy, and in some cases are essential to our well-being.
Advice about food can be confusing. There's usually only one thing experts can agree on: some ingredients—often the most enjoyable ones—are bad for you, full stop. But as Aaron Carroll explains, these oversimplifications are both wrong and dangerous: if we stop consuming some of our most demonized ingredients altogether, it may actually hurt us. In The Bad Food Bible, Carroll examines the scientific evidence, showing among other things that you can:
·Eat red meat several times a week: The health effects are negligible for most people, and actually positive if you're 65 or older.
Advice about food can be confusing. There's usually only one thing experts can agree on: some ingredients—often the most enjoyable ones—are bad for you, full stop. But as Aaron Carroll explains, these oversimplifications are both wrong and dangerous: if we stop consuming some of our most demonized ingredients altogether, it may actually hurt us. In The Bad Food Bible, Carroll examines the scientific evidence, showing among other things that you can:
·Eat red meat several times a week: The health effects are negligible for most people, and actually positive if you're 65 or older.
·Have a drink or two a day: As long as it's in moderation, it will protect you against cardiovascular disease without much risk.
·Enjoy a gluten-loaded bagel from time to time: It has less fat and sugar, fewer calories, and more fiber than a gluten-free one.
·Eat more salt: If your blood pressure is normal, you should be more worried about getting too little sodium than having too much.
Full of counterintuitive lessons about food we hate to love, The Bad Food Bible is for anyone who wants to forge eating habits that are sensible, sustainable, and occasionally indulgent.
Full of counterintuitive lessons about food we hate to love, The Bad Food Bible is for anyone who wants to forge eating habits that are sensible, sustainable, and occasionally indulgent.
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