Metabolical
The truth about processed food and how it poisons people and the planet
(Author) Dr Robert LustigDid you know that 62% of the food in our supermarkets is not only processed but 'ultra-processed' (ingredients from other foods are combined to make something 'new', often in colours that do not exist in nature) and that data shows that by eating this kind of food over time we are literally slowly poisoning ourselves? In the hard-hitting, ground-breaking tradition of his NY Times bestseller FAT CHANCE, which revealed the dangers of sugar, Dr Robert Lustig persuasively presents a stark exposé of how our addiction to processed foods (aided and abetted by the food industry, big ag, big pharma, institutional medicine and the government) is behind the lethal increase in major non-communicable diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, fatty liver disease, cancer and dementia. We have come to accept that these chronic diseases are simply part of the 'natural ageing process', but Dr Lustig makes the case that this is simply not true. The solution on both a personal and societal level is a return to unprocessed food and Dr Lustig offers a doable plan for us to heal and restore our own health and wellbeing with real food, and in the process boosting our immunity to viruses like Covid-19. 'Metabolical lays bare the depth of the relationship between the recent and profound perversion of the human diet and its overwhelming health consequences.' Dr David Perlmutter, author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers Grain Brain and Brain Wash
Dr Robert Lustig
Dr. Robert Lustig is a renowned American pediatric endocrinologist known for his groundbreaking research on the harmful effects of sugar on human health. His most famous work, "Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity, and Disease," revolutionized the way we view nutrition and health. His writing style is informative, engaging, and impactful, making complex scientific concepts accessible to the general public. Lustig's key contributions to literature include raising awareness about the dangers of excessive sugar consumption and advocating for healthier dietary habits.