Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food
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Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food

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Feb 21, 2025
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Eye opening!!! Detailed explanation

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As I grew up, I realized that when I asked my father, a well-known surgeon, about nutrition, he really had no understanding, and what he did know was generally inaccurate, and occasionally, wildly so. I remember also that when I asked him about some complaining, former patient of his, he would impatiently explain that it was his job to offer treatments, medication or surgery, and it wasn't his problem whether those treatments helped or not — because those choices were, according to him, the patients' responsibility, not his. When I questioned him, in my childlike way, about his ethics, he would start his rant about how the medical industry was, first and foremost, an industry, and the first priority of any industry is to make money, however they can. Now, many years later, I look around and see how poor nutrition, unnecessary treatments — and their rampant costs — have only led to increasingly widespread “illness” across America. Accordingly, I am delighted with this in-depth book which helps explain how traditional diets offered complete nutrition in ways that are unfortunately anti-traditional today. I don't know that I fully agree with every point made in Dr. Shanahan's book, but the well-written book helps explain how strategic principles of eating healthily can help create a healthier (and less expensive) lifestyle.

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