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Eat Real Food by David Gillespie

yvettesvibes's review against another edition

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1.0

It was an ok read.

A lot of the information he presents about oil and sugar is good and correct, but he does make sweeping generalisations and explains away topics that he deems 'ok'.

An example is how we should cut all walnuts and limit our fruit to once or twice a day, but alcohol is ok, full cream milk is great and has no risk factors and soft drink is ok?

All of the above is incorrect and many studies show it. I was also disappointed he did not reference the China Study, which is the largest and most comprehensive study done on nutrition.

It is quite clear he is a lawyer and not a doctor or scientist, by the way he approaches analysing clinical papers.

estherjoybelle's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a book that will change your life if you let it - not only in helping you rethink your entire approach to food, but hopefully also in prolonging your life because you followed its advice.

Let's be clear - a lot of nutritional advice is outdated, pushed by the food industry, and actively harming our health. We take it for granted to our own detriment. We've been told that saturated fats are unhealthy, polyunsaturated fats (found in the vegetable/seed oils that were invented in the last century, like margarine) are better for us, and sugar is just empty calories which can be enjoyed in moderation without ill effect. All false. All lies. All creating a perfect storm of ill health - obesity, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimers, Parkinsons disease, MS, and more.

But we don't want to give up sugar - we're emotionally dependent on it. And we don't want to go to the trouble of eliminating vegetable oils in everything we eat - it's too daunting.

I read these books not because I'm into conspiracy theories, or because I enjoy contemplating how the foods I eat regularly are probably killing me, but because I don't want to get cancer if I can help it. I read these books to remind me to change my life. And I'm so grateful books like these exist - exposing the lies and laying out the science so I can decide for myself how I'm going to eat and live.

This is perhaps not as entertaining to read as Michael Pollan's In Defence of Food, but it's clearer and more practical. It's very specific to Australia in terms of talking about food brands and products, but the explanations of the science are good for anyone wanting to know more.

(Also, I've been on the real food path for a while, so I liked learning in this book that a lot of my expensive "healthy" ingredients, like almond flour or coconut oil, are really not so necessary after all.)

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5.0

This is an AMAZING book.
If you want loads of information about how the food industry is making us sick, this is the book for you. Extremely informative about the dangers of too much sugar as well as seed oils (vegetable oils) which I wasn't aware of until now. I am armed with new knowledge and ready to make positive changes!!
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