Death By Supermarket: The Fattening Dumbing Down and Poisoning of America

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Nutrition & Diet, Nutrition
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Author: Deville, Nancy ISBN: 9781608321506
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group Publication: March 1, 2011
Imprint: Greenleaf Book Group Press Language: English
Author: Deville, Nancy
ISBN: 9781608321506
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Publication: March 1, 2011
Imprint: Greenleaf Book Group Press
Language: English
The epidemics of obesity disease low IQ and depression are the result of a new source of malnutrition caused by chemically loaded nutrient dead science fiction food made in factories. In Death By Supermarket Nancy Deville masterfully links Americas obsession with factory food and our growing reliance on the pharmaceutical industries. This well-researched guide based on scientific studies reveals the imminent danger behind the low fat/low cholesterol diet and links the introduction of this diet to the proliferation of high-fructose corn syrup vegetable oil endocrine disrupting soy neurologically damaging aspartame and other unhealthy ingredients that pervade factory food. You dont have to stay fat depressed or sick tethered to pharmaceuticals and dreading old age. Its never too late to begin reversing the effects of factory food. Death By Supermarket shows you how to quit dieting and taking drugs provide your body and brain with nutritional building blocks and reclaim your genetic potentialincluding your ideal body weightby choosing a historically eaten diet of real whole living food.
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The epidemics of obesity disease low IQ and depression are the result of a new source of malnutrition caused by chemically loaded nutrient dead science fiction food made in factories. In Death By Supermarket Nancy Deville masterfully links Americas obsession with factory food and our growing reliance on the pharmaceutical industries. This well-researched guide based on scientific studies reveals the imminent danger behind the low fat/low cholesterol diet and links the introduction of this diet to the proliferation of high-fructose corn syrup vegetable oil endocrine disrupting soy neurologically damaging aspartame and other unhealthy ingredients that pervade factory food. You dont have to stay fat depressed or sick tethered to pharmaceuticals and dreading old age. Its never too late to begin reversing the effects of factory food. Death By Supermarket shows you how to quit dieting and taking drugs provide your body and brain with nutritional building blocks and reclaim your genetic potentialincluding your ideal body weightby choosing a historically eaten diet of real whole living food.

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