Whole Grains, Empty Promises · The Surprising Truth About the World's Most Overrated 'Health' Food

Whole Grains, Empty Promises · The Surprising Truth About the World's Most Overrated 'Health' Food
Authors
Colpo, Anthony
Publisher
Archangel Ink
Tags
health
Date
2014-02-24T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.17 MB
Lang
en
Downloaded: 80 times

**Think Whole Grains are Healthy? Think Again!**

*“Anthony Colpo, a maverick ‘independent health researcher’ like myself, has always been after my heart with his irreverent, entertaining, and cutthroat writing style. In this book he reminds us all that no matter how ‘ingrained’ a nutritional belief may be amongst nutritionists and the general public alike, it often stands atop an enormous mountain of fragility—or in this case a pile of shi*.”*~Matt Stone; bestselling author of *Eat for Heat*

*“I think that this is the simplest yet best nutritional advice I have ever read!”*~Todd

*“Great, concise, snarkily entertaining analysis. Thank you Anthony for superior myth-busting!”*~Victoria

In *Whole Grains, Empty Promises: The Surprising Truth about the World’s Most Overrated ‘Health’ Food*, independent health researcher Anthony Colpo unmercifully slaughters the healthy whole grain myth with a mountain of scientific evidence interlaced with his unmistakable wit.

For nearly a decade, Colpo has been slaying nutritional dragons and diet gurus with his scientific rigor and the unapologetic truth in a way that could almost be considered a martial art. In this book he examines the pervasive belief that whole grains are both healthy in general and healthier than their refined counterparts.

The verdict? No they’re not. And the foundation upon which the belief that whole grains are healthy is built will shock you!

In the book you’ll learn that you may be giving yourself arsenic poisoning with all that brown rice you’ve been eating, depleting your body of valuable minerals with your whole grain bread and porridge, and otherwise torturing your bowels and taste buds with spoonful after spoonful of empty promises.

Read *Whole Grains, Empty Promises*and decide for yourself if whole grains are really all they’re cracked up to be.