Description
Cutting through the lies and confusion dished up on a daily basis by a sensationalized media, An Apple a Day serves up the truth about what you're putting into your body, and what it's doing to you.
Bestselling author and chemistry professor Joseph Schwarz dismantles the misconceptions surrounding today's fad diets and food trends. With quick wit and scientific fact An Apple a Day will become your greatest defence against the continuous bombardment of conflicting information, and allow you to better understand the food you eat and the science behind it.
Finally an objective look at the science behind the food we eat
Ever wondered why so much food advice seems contradictory? Or where dietary experts get their facts from? Or whether they have any idea what they're talking about at all?
About the Author
Dr Joseph Schwarcz is director of McGill University's Office for Science and Society, Canada. He is the only non-American to win the American Chemical Society's prestigious Grady-Stack Award. Schwarcz is the author of six books and regularly appears on television and radio. He is a columnist for The Gazette (Montreal).
Dr Joseph Schwarcz is director of McGill University's Office for Science and Society, Canada. He is the only non-American to win the American Chemical Society's prestigious Grady-Stack Award. Schwarcz is the author of six books and regularly appears on television and radio. He is a columnist for the Canadian newspaper The Gazette.
Reviews
"A sensible, rational overview of the natural chemistry of what we eat."
* BBC Focus *"food science is made comprehensible, the fads deflated and the truth established"
* Lovereading.co.uk *"An entertaining guide through the tangle of conflicting research studies, advertising claims, special interest groups, age-old myths and popular opinion that make diet a cloudy subject. ... leaves readers with a rational framework for evaluating the complex nature of foods and how they affect health."
* Library Journal *"Readers will not need a PhD in chemistry to follow along; Schwarcz wisely limits technical terms to the minimum while explaining the chemistry involved in digestion."
* Publishers Weekly *"A great book. A reference every eater might want to have on hand, especially to help debunk annoying and fuilt-inducing myths."
* Toronto Star *"Fascinating"
* The Good Book Guide *Book Information
ISBN 9781851687268
Author Joseph Schwarcz
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Oneworld Publications
Publisher Oneworld Publications