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“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?”

Quote by T. Colin Campbell

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Whole: Rethinking the Science of Nutrition

This book delves into the complexities of nutrition science, offering a fresh perspective on how dietary choices impact overall health and wellness. more

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T. Colin Campbell
T. Colin Campbell

T. Colin Campbell is a renowned biochemist known for his contributions to the fields of nutrition and cancer research. His research has focused on the impact of a plant-based diet on health, particularly in the prevention of cancer. Professor Campbell's work has had a profound influence on global health and dietary practices. more

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