Food Isn’t Medicine
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Publisher Description
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Losing weight is not your life's purpose.
Do carbs make you fat?
Could the keto diet cure mental health disorders?
Are eggs as bad for you as smoking?
No, no and absolutely not. It's all what Dr Joshua Wolrich defines as 'nutribollocks' and he is on a mission to set the record straight.
As an NHS doctor with personal experience of how damaging diets can be, he believes every one of us deserves to have a happy, healthy relationship with food and with our bodies. His message is clear: we need to fight weight stigma, call out the lies of diet culture and give ourselves permission to eat all foods.
Food Isn't Medicine wades through nutritional science (both good and bad) to demystify the common diet myths that many of us believe without questioning. If you have ever wondered whether you should stop eating sugar, try fasting, juicing or 'alkaline water', or struggled through diet after diet (none of which seem to work), this book will be a powerful wake-up call. Drawing on the latest research and delivered with a dose of humour, it not only liberates us from the destructive belief that weight defines health but also explains how to spot the misinformation we are bombarded with every day.
Dr Joshua Wolrich will empower you to escape the diet trap and call out the bad health advice for what it really is: complete nutribollocks.
© Joshua Wolrich 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Dr Joshua Wolrich is fed up. He’s fed up with internet myths around diet culture and spurious nutritional science we sometimes take as gospel. Here, the NHS doctor breaks down these dangerous mistruths and sets the record straight with authority, exasperated real talk and a serving of dry humour. Hearing Wolrich set out his mission statement for us all to explore healthy attitudes around all foods is a truly liberating listen.
Customer Reviews
Undoes 30 years of diet brainwashing in a few hours
This book should be mandatory reading for health care professionals and their patients. It empowers to us all to insist that our doctors factor in so much more than our weight when treating us and shines a light on exactly how insidious diet-culture and weight stigma is and how it wrongly influences so many of our choices. Knowledge is power.