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Monday 15 June 2015

WTF? Time for a nutritional re-think

Heard the one about the Fat Professor, the Whole Food dietician and the Michelin-trained Chef who wanted to change the world?

No joke this one – they’ve just published a confronting new book that challenges current nutritional convention, and offers delicious new solutions to the obesity epidemic so prevalent today.

“What The Fat?” (WTF?), the new all Kiwi-produced recipe and guide book about to be launched in Auckland tonight, both tackles the present-day health mess by exposing the fallacy behind our institutionalised and uber-commercialised food practices, and provides balanced and easy-to-understand guidelines and recipes as an alternative.

A joint venture between Professor of Public Health Grant Scofield, dietician and whole-food advocate Dr Caryn Zinn and Auckland restauranteur and chef Craig Rodger, WTF? effectively flips the food pyramid - exploding the myth of our 50-year love affair with high-carb-low fat diets, while demonstrating the enormous benefits of a healthy new lifestyle option: Low Carb-Healthy Fat (LCHF).

Emeritus Professor Tim Noakes (University of Cape Town) probably says it best in the book’s foreword when he writes about how the United States Department of Agriculture, in 1977, reinvented the way most people thought about food – demonising fat and prescribing increased intakes of carbohydrate.

“The immediate result is that we are fatter and more diabetic than at any other time in human history… Industrial, processed food is what the majority of us now eat”.

WTF? not only explains the science behind the LCHF lifestyle sweeping the world, it provides guides on which types of food to avoid; which to embrace and the reasons for that – as well as offering a comprehensive range of illustrated recipes showcasing real, whole food.

Prof Schofield (The Fat Professor) said he felt duty-bound to share with people both the futility of the currently accepted nutritional norms, and the promise of LCHF.

“As a scientist, I believe it’s my job to be curious, to investigate other possibilities and be willing to change my mind,” he says.

“Well, the preceding generation gave us a food pyramid that was fundamentally flawed, and we really need to be challenging that.

“By following, and understanding the advice in WTF? and committing to an LCHF lifestyle, we can help halt the obesity epidemic and reverse our own expanding waistlines.”

Story taken from here.

Eddie

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"By following, and understanding the advice in WTF? and committing to an LCHF lifestyle, we can help halt the obesity epidemic and reverse our own expanding waistlines."

LOVE IT

Unknown said...

That would be a very interesting read.

Nikki (Sarah) said...

Hi Jan, wishing you a beautiful Monday.....

Lowcarb team member said...

Anonymous at 13.10 ... many thanks for your comment.

Lisa ... many thanks for your visit and comment. Hope all is well with you and yours.

Nikki(Sarah) ... thanks for stopping by - best wishes to you to, hope you have a good week.

Take Care all and ...

All the best Jan