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A Joosr Guide to… In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan

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  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    Eating right is not a complicated science, evidenced by the simple dos and don’ts elucidated on here—if in doubt, stay mindful of the three golden rules: eat real food, in moderation, and mostly plants.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    Bombardment by food marketing, pseudoscience, nutritionists, and journalists makes deciding what to eat a daily source of anxiety and confusion for many people—and it needn’t be like this.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    Pollan’s impassioned plea for us to derive more pleasure from eating, along with the suggestions, guidelines, and examples he uses to illustrate his points, truly puts the Western diet to shame once and for all.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    Pollan traces the evolution of food, elaborating on when our focus began to be drawn to the nutrients contained within, and shines a critical light on many of the scientific practices involved in the cultivation and creation of so-called “superfoods”, as well as the consequences we face if we don’t question them.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    Think of the French lifestyle, where pleasure and rich (but real) food coexist in harmony without any of the guilt, anxieties, or life-threatening consequences for health that we often associate with the modern Western diet.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    When choosing what to eat, remember the three simple rules—real food, in moderation, and mostly plants—and you won’t go far wrong.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    The industry’s response to the fast food nation was to focus solely on the nutrients in food and push scientifically altered products into the market as alternatives, leaving people clinging to so-called expert advice for guidance on what to eat.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    With so much conflicting information out there, it’s not surprising that many of us are confused, even anxious, about what to eat.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    The pervasive influence of scientists, nutritionists, and food marketers can feel confusing, and their advice overwhelming and contradictory.
  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    Humans are not scavengers, yet often we eat like we are: on the move, in secret, in a hurry—whenever we can fit it in.
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