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“We don't need to know the effects of single agents on health, because this is not the way that nature works. Nutrition has a wholistic effect on health; one that we consistently miss and misinterpret when we focus on isolated nutrients.”
T. Colin Campbell“The problem is that we are asking the wrong questions - questions based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the wholistic nature of nutrition. We're asking, "How much vitamin C are we getting?" when we should be asking, "What foods should we be eating to support our bodies' ability to maintain health?”
T. Colin Campbell, Whole: Rethinking the Science of Nutrition“Nutrition is an exciting, dynamic field - there are more than 10,000 articles published on human nutrition in medical journals every year.”
Michael Greger“Nutrition matters for everybody, but you can’t major in it at Harvard. Most top scientists go into other fields. Most of the big studies were done 30 or 40 years ago, and most are seriously flawed. The food pyramid that told us to eat low fat and enormous amounts of grains was probably more a product of lobbying by Big Food than real science; its chief impact has been to aggravate our obesity epidemic. There’s plenty more to learn: we know more about the physics of faraway stars than we know about human nutrition. It won’t be easy, but it’s not obviously impossible: exactly the kind of field that could yield secrets.”
Peter Thiel“Information is nutrition, knowledge is nutrition, art is nutrition and they set us free. Internet is a great library, great library is a freedom within wisdom in this digital age”
Baris Gencel“Life is a tragedy of nutrition”
Arnold Ehret, The Definite Cure of Chronic Constipation: Also: Overcoming Constipation Naturally“As a physician specializing in nutrition, my priority is to the health of the public.”
Michael Greger“Gratitude is nutrition for a living relationship.”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience