Author: Susan Allport
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004TGW99G
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004TGW99G
Category: Medical
The Queen of Fats (California Studies in Food and Culture)
A nutritional whodunit that takes readers from Greenland to Africa to Israel, The Queen of Fats gives a fascinating account of how we have become deficient in a nutrient that is essential for good health: the fatty acids known as omega-3s. Download The Queen of Fats medical books for free.
Writing with intelligence and passion, Susan Allport tells the story of these vital fats, which are abundant in greens and fish, among other foods. She describes how scientists came to understand the role of omega-3s in our diet, why commercial processing has removed them from the food we eat, and what the tremendous consequences have been for our health. In many Western countries, epidemics of inflammatory diseases and metabolic disorders have been traced to omega-3 deficiencies. The Queen of Fats Get The Queen of Fats our bestseller medical books.
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