A review by bionicjulia
Whole: Rethinking the Science of Nutrition by T. Colin Campbell, Howard Jacobson

3.0

A book with interesting insights for sure, that is worth reading. There were however, a lot of circular, repetitive arguments which I felt could've been cut out effectively. I enjoyed the first 50% of the book tremendously (why we should move away from a reductionist mindset), but the latter half less so (why it is that research and healthcare is stuck in this reductionist mindset). I'm still undecided as to whether I should read his previous book, The China Study.

2018 update: Rereading this again as it's on the syllabus for a nutrition course I'm doing. Still repetitive, but have a new-found appreciation for the necessity of it.