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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Info
I originally saw the t.v. show by the same name while flicking thru the channels, I stopped & watched the whole program, it was awesome. So I went to the DiscoveryHealth website & found out that there was a book too. Naturally, I decided to order the book. I just got the book & I'm very impressed. It is well written, easy to understand & very informative. We've always...
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7 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars book review
This book contained some interesting information about food facts and myths. It was refreshing to read something that was not funded by a special interest group looking to "sell" a product or service. The investigators should have reinforced the concept of individual responsibility in life style choices.
Published on October 19, 2007 by Ohio Grandma


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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Info, September 25, 2007
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BlackDragon (Buffalo, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Truth About Food: What You Eat Can Change Your Life (Hardcover)
I originally saw the t.v. show by the same name while flicking thru the channels, I stopped & watched the whole program, it was awesome. So I went to the DiscoveryHealth website & found out that there was a book too. Naturally, I decided to order the book. I just got the book & I'm very impressed. It is well written, easy to understand & very informative. We've always been told that FOODS can affect our body & health, but we've never had the scientific proof given to us. This book shows the facts & separates the fiction. I think the book is awesome.
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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A useful resource attractively published, November 24, 2007
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Steven A. Peterson (Hershey, PA (Born in Kewanee, IL)) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Truth About Food: What You Eat Can Change Your Life (Hardcover)
This book is the reader's version of a 6-part TV special on, I believe, the Discovery Channel, each part of the volume reflecting the content of one of those 6 shows. In Jill Fullerton-Smith's words, the book (page 8) "reveals the real science of food using the latest research from leaders in the field of nutrition, alongside original and sometimes groundbreaking experiments that we carried out especially for the series."

The content of the book begins, appropriately enough, with a quick tour of the digestive system. Part I is termed "How to be healthy." Among other topics, it briefly notes the so-called "Evo" or "cave man diet." One nice feature of this book is the boxed material that pithily sums up major points. Page 26 points out the value of a "rainbow diet" (using fruits and vegetables of different colors, as laid out in a table), reducing saturated fat intake, choosing oils rich in monounsaturated fats, selecting unrefined grains, and watching salt intake. Commonly understood, of course, but still useful advice. Key food for the "evo diet": nuts, fruits and vegetables (as per the table just mentioned), and fish. Also important in diet is fiber. Page 39 summarizes top tips. Another representation from Part I is "detox" regimes, foods that help remove toxins from one's system (e.g., stay away from salt, sugar, red meat, soft drinks, etc. and make sure to eat nuts, fruits, and vegetables). Finally, broccoli as a wonder food.

Other parts to the book focus on "How to be slim," "How to feed the kids," "How to be sexy," "How to be the best," and "How to stay young and beautiful." Just a quick example of suggestions from other chapters. How to stay young and beautiful? Eat lots of fruits, berries, and vegetables to keep your brain young; moderate intake of red wine reduces the odds of heart disease; eating tomatoes (and their kin) can help keep skin "younger"; spinach actually appears to help eyesight.

The book concludes with a useful glossary of terms. The book is well written and provides lots of sensible advice. A lot of the suggestions are widely known already (e.g., the value of broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables), but the book packages such knowledge nicely and reports results of interesting mini-experiments that illustrate the points being made. Worthwhile for those interested in enhancing the quality of their diet.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very clear presentation of material, November 12, 2007
This review is from: The Truth About Food: What You Eat Can Change Your Life (Hardcover)
The book "The Truth about Food" is the book presenting the material that could be seen on the TV-series of the same name that was run by the BBC. While the series was mildly funny and informative to some degree, it was "reality TV" with hidden camera's monitoring children's and adults' eating patterns. OK, I don't like reality TV and will now review the book.

Many of us have found ourselves in this situation. You want to live longer, improve your fitness level, improve in your particular sport or want more energy. Changing your diet is often the first step. But where to begin? The girl in the Vitamin Store tells you one thing. The guy in the Reform Food Shop tells you something else. And then there's the instructor in the gym with another opinion. It is a confusing situation and probably always will be, given the fact that new discoveries about food are made every month.

"The Truth About Food" is the ideal start for anyone that would like to change his/her life for the better by adjusting the way he/she eats. The presentation of material is extremely clear. Moreover, they put everything they claim to the (scientific) test. The layout of the books is excellent with important fact in boxes and nice illustrations throughout. Many myths about food fell apart before my eyes while reading the book. The book contains information that can enhance your love life, your sports life, your appearance and the health of your children. No problem if you've missed out on the series, all the information is contained in the book.

Some issues were left out that I would like to have seen addressed: What's the deal with Green Tea? Is milk good or bad for you? What about food supplements? But all in all this is without a doubt one of the best books about food out there. Buy it, read it, use it, and it will change your life.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reference again and again, October 18, 2007
This review is from: The Truth About Food: What You Eat Can Change Your Life (Hardcover)
This book is invaluable to me since I am changing my eating habits from an uninformed eat what I want attitude to one of "What the heck is in this stuff"?

I helps a great deal to know just what is good to buy and what is better left on the shelf.

JG
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Truth About Food -- I love this book!, March 28, 2008
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Tracy Monroe "Babes_Mom" (Corydon, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Truth About Food: What You Eat Can Change Your Life (Hardcover)
This book was made into a Discovery Health 6-part series narrated by Mehmet Oz. I only caught two hours of it. It piqued my interest and when I saw there was a book, I had to have it. Even though I don't work as a scientist, I think like one. I have a biology degree from college and I don't just take someone's word on something -- I have to have actual, tangible, written-down proof. The thing I love about this book is the fact that they did actual experiments with "control" groups and groups of human "guinea pigs". They don't just throw information at you; they provide you with the real proof behind the information as well. It's a good read with a lot of great info!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars food for thought, October 29, 2007
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Steven M. Telepchak (Yardley, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Truth About Food: What You Eat Can Change Your Life (Hardcover)
I really like the way this book is laid out. I find it's very easy to just pick up and breeze through a section of interest in a quick sitting. The information is very thorough and backed up by various studies.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The truth about food., January 6, 2012
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This is a good book, it is in great condition, very useful. Arrived when promised, will refer to it a lot.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Tasty bites of truth, April 2, 2010
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Deb (Palo Alto, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Truth About Food: What You Eat Can Change Your Life (Hardcover)
Fun, fascinating, and flashy, _The Truth About Food_ is a tasty read. Full of interesting food facts--including garlic's potential to replace Viagra, broccoli's cancer-fighting power, and tomato's sunscreen protection--this book provides some great tidbits for eating wisely. The book is nicely organized into six sections (How to Be Healthy, How to Be Slim, How to Feed the Kids, How to Be Sexy, How to be the Best, How to Stay Young and Beautiful), each of which effectively enhances the chapter's key content with overviews, tips, engaging pictures, accessible explanations of relevant scientific research findings, and bulleted summaries. An impressive hybrid of nutrition science and Discovery Channel captivation, _The Truth About Food_ is truly fun to eat up!
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good information, October 24, 2007
This review is from: The Truth About Food: What You Eat Can Change Your Life (Hardcover)
This book was just what I expected. I lot of interesting information as well as a lot of very helpful information. I changed some of my eating habits after reading this book.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The truth about food, May 17, 2008
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This is a fantastic book. Not merely a laundry list of good for you food. It tells you why and makes it very interesting.
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The Truth About Food: What You Eat Can Change Your Life by Jill Fullerton-Smith (Hardcover - September 4, 2007)
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