By now, the low-carb dietтАЩs refrain is a familiar one: тАЬBread is bad for you. Fat doesnтАЩt matter. Carbs are the real reason you canтАЩt lose weight.тАЭ
The low-carb universe Dr. Atkins brought into being continues to expand. Low-carb diets, from South Beach to The Zone and beyond, are still the go-to method for weight loss for millions. These dietsтАЩ marketing may differ, but they all share two crucial components: the condemnation of тАЬcarbsтАЭ and an emphasis on meat and fat for calories. Even the latest diet trend, the Paleo diet, isтАФdespite its increased focus on some whole foodsтАФjust another variation on the same carbohydrate fears.
In The Low-Carb Fraud, longtime leader in the nutritional science field T. Colin Campbell outlines where and how the low-carb proponents get it wrong: where the belief came from that carbohydrates are bad and why it persists despite all the evidence to the contrary. The foods we misleadingly refer to as тАЬcarbsтАЭ arenтАЩt all created equal, and treating them that way has major consequences for our nutritional well-being.
If youтАЩre considering a low-carb diet, read this book first. It will change the way you think about what you eatтАФand how you should be eating to lose weight and optimize your health, now and for the long term.
Dr. T. Colin Campbell, an American biochemist who has been at the forefront of nutrition research for more than forty years, is the New York Times bestselling author of four books, including the blockbuster, million-selling The China Study, described by the New York Times as тАЬthe Grand Prix of epidemiology.тАЭ He is the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University. He has been featured in several documentary films, including Forks over Knives and Vegucated. He is the founder of the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies.
Howard Jacobson, PhD, is an online marketing consultant, health educator, and ecological gardener from Durham, North Carolina. He earned Masters of Public Health and Doctor of Health Studies degrees from Temple University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Princeton. Howard cofounded VitruvianWay.com, an online marketing agency, and is a coauthor of Google AdWords for Dummies. When Howard is not chasing groundhogs away from blueberry bushes or wrestling with Google, he relaxes by playing Ultimate Frisbee and campfire songs from the 1960s. His current life goal is to turn the world into a giant food forest.
Don Hagen has been behind the microphone since fifth grade. He is a nine-time winner of the Peer Award for narration/voice-over and twice winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award. He has also been heard in radio and television commercials and documentaries. In addition to his freelance voice work, he is a member of the audiobook narration team at the Library of Congress.