Sun, Jan-08-17, 11:15
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Senior Member
Posts: 14,684
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Plan: EpiPaleo/Primal/LowOx
Stats: 220/130/150
BF:
Progress: 129%
Location: USA
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I really don't think it is fair to complain that The Case Against Sugar repeats his previous work, because it really does not. There's prominent mention of a couple of pivotal studies, like the New Zealand atolls and the experience of British Empire physicians caring for aboriginal peoples and documenting their encounters with Western Civilization; but it would be wrong not to.
There's lots of new stuff, too, like Big Sugar with a stranglehold on research and their PR efforts, and more about Ancel Keys and how he shaped the new direction of nutritional thought. There's also a whole new chapter on gout and its relationship to sugar.
I'm a huge fan of Good Calories, Bad Calories, but I suspect his publisher would prefer he not write doorstoppers any more.
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