Fat, Stressed, and Sick: MSG, Processed Food, and America's Health Crisis

Author:   Katherine Reid ,  Barbara Price
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538180761


Pages:   298
Publication Date:   18 September 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Fat, Stressed, and Sick: MSG, Processed Food, and America's Health Crisis


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Author:   Katherine Reid ,  Barbara Price
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.458kg
ISBN:  

9781538180761


ISBN 10:   1538180766
Pages:   298
Publication Date:   18 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"Could a diet full of leafy greens and devoid of processed foods help cure America's health woes, from obesity to cancer? Reid, a biochemist, along with science writer and editor Price, emphatically argues, 'Yes.' Blame monosodium glutamate. They think glutamates go beyond just enhancing flavor, causing inflammation, exciting the brain, and preventing people from feeling satiated and full. Remember the Lay's potato chip slogan, 'Betcha can't eat just one?' Reid feels her youngest daughter, who was diagnosed with autism at age three, turned around when the family gave up processed foods and switched to what the authors call a Reduced Excitatory Inflammatory Diet. This 'REID' meal plan, outlined here with menus and ingredients in appendix B, includes snacks like a hard-boiled egg and 10 carrot and fennel sticks with guacamole on one day or a half a sweet potato with flaxseeds and chard on another. Is it worth essentially giving up most dairy products and breads? Skeptics may be unconvinced, but there's certainly no harm in eating more fruits, vegetables, nuts, and whole foods.-- ""Booklist"" Fat, Stressed, and Sick is a beacon of hope for all families impacted by autism or other developmental or behavioral issues. This is a must read for parents and grandparents alike.--Terry Wahls, MD, author of The Wahls Protocol: A Radical New Way to Treat All Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles Katherine Reid brings to light a fascinating perspective focused on the role of dietary MSG and brain function. Her insights provide an important piece of the puzzle as it relates to the ever-increasing rates of neurocognitive disorders.--David Perlmutter, MD, FACN, Author, #1 New York Times bestsellers, Grain Brain and Drop Acid"


"Could a diet full of leafy greens and devoid of processed foods help cure America's health woes, from obesity to cancer? Reid, a biochemist, along with science writer and editor Price, emphatically argues, 'Yes.' Blame monosodium glutamate. They think glutamates go beyond just enhancing flavor, causing inflammation, exciting the brain, and preventing people from feeling satiated and full. Remember the Lay's potato chip slogan, 'Betcha can't eat just one?' Reid feels her youngest daughter, who was diagnosed with autism at age three, turned around when the family gave up processed foods and switched to what the authors call a Reduced Excitatory Inflammatory Diet. This 'REID' meal plan, outlined here with menus and ingredients in appendix B, includes snacks like a hard-boiled egg and 10 carrot and fennel sticks with guacamole on one day or a half a sweet potato with flaxseeds and chard on another. Is it worth essentially giving up most dairy products and breads? Skeptics may be unconvinced, but there's certainly no harm in eating more fruits, vegetables, nuts, and whole foods. -- ""Booklist"" Fat, Stressed, and Sick is a beacon of hope for all families impacted by autism or other developmental or behavioral issues. This is a must read for parents and grandparents alike. --Terry Wahls, MD, author of The Wahls Protocol: A Radical New Way to Treat All Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles Katherine Reid brings to light a fascinating perspective focused on the role of dietary MSG and brain function. Her insights provide an important piece of the puzzle as it relates to the ever-increasing rates of neurocognitive disorders. --David Perlmutter, MD, FACN, Author, #1 New York Times bestsellers, Grain Brain and Drop Acid"


Katherine Reid brings to light a fascinating perspective focused on the role of dietary MSG and brain function. Her insights provide an important piece of the puzzle as it relates to the ever-increasing rates of neurocognitive disorders.--David Perlmutter, MD, FACN, Author, #1 New York Times bestsellers, Grain Brain and Drop Acid


Fat, Stressed, and Sick is a beacon of hope for all families impacted by autism or other developmental or behavioral issues. This is a must read for parents and grandparents alike.--Terry Wahls, MD, author of The Wahls Protocol: A Radical New Way to Treat All Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles Katherine Reid brings to light a fascinating perspective focused on the role of dietary MSG and brain function. Her insights provide an important piece of the puzzle as it relates to the ever-increasing rates of neurocognitive disorders.--David Perlmutter, MD, FACN, Author, #1 New York Times bestsellers, Grain Brain and Drop Acid


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Katherine Reid, PhD, is a biochemist and the founder of Unblind My Mind, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to improving health through informed food choices. Previously she worked in the Silicon Valley biotech industry in the development of cancer pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. Today she works with individuals and families in collaboration with the medical and biotech communities to devise data-driven food solutions for chronic inflammatory illnesses. She lives with her family in the Santa Cruz mountains. Barbara Price, MS, MA, PhD, has studied topics ranging from climate change to protein biophysics and has turned her passion for science into a career as a science writer and editor. As a senior science development editor for major educational publishers, she helps textbook authors turn highly technical information into narratives that teach. As an editor and science writer, she supports scientists who have their own stories to tell. Price has also authored original content for young learners and general audiences. She lives in Northern California.

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