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Robert Crayhon's Nutrition Made Simple: A Comprehensive Guide to the Latest Findings in Optimal Nutrition

Robert Crayhon's Nutrition Made Simple: A Comprehensive Guide to the Latest Findings in Optimal Nutrition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quick and painless nutrietion information
Review: As a grad student, I didn't want to spend alot of time reading about nutrition. This book allows you to quickly skim the vitamin supplement guidelines, or read the entire book and learn a new approach to eating. Information is cited with scientific studies, so you know this isn't just his "philosophies." I am now taking what I've learned and have a whole new approach to nutrition and weight-loss. I have been a yo-yo dieter for years, and no longer have sugar or fastfood cravings. You'll learn that understanding the role of vitamins and minerals is really the key to living a healthier life. I understand now what I was doing wrong: too much carbohydrates and no protein, which was why I had no energy at the gym amongst other problems. Teaches the truth about saturated fats, why hydrogenated fats are bad, and about Omega-3/Omega-6 EFA's (flaxseed oil). Highly recommended. I've purchased 4 copies for family members.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I definitely recommend this book
Review: In the late 70's, I read Nathan Pritikin's books and adopted his guidelines. Coming from the typical junk food diet, it was a major step in the right direction towards good nutrition. Last November, I read Robert Crayhon's Nutrition Made Simple and adjusted my diet to comply with his guidelines where it disagreed with Pritikin. It has been the next major step for me in the direction of eating healthy. By following the guidelines in Crayhon's book, I lost 20 lbs without even trying and without going hungry (I'm 5'9'' and went from 200 lbs to 180 lbs). I attribute this to a fact pointed out in Crayhon's book that when a person eats highly nutritious food, his body doesn't need or want to eat as much as when eating typical American junk food. Plus the body's got the nutrients it needs to burn the excess fat. This book lives up to its title -- it takes a complex (and heretofor confusing for me) subject and makes it easy to understand. To me it clears up so much deception fed to us (pardon the pun) by the American media and food processing industry. I think everyone in America needs to read this book and put it into practice. It would probably bankrupt the health care industry because so many sick people would get well naturally. I wish I had known and put into practice what this book explains years ago. Unfortunately it took hypoglycemia and a host of other maladies to make me give up the typical American diet (by which I mean fast food, highly refined and processed food, long shelf life foods, etc). The only thing I did not like about this book is that it did not have a lot of material on herbs. (Anyone know of a good book on herbs?) And the index at the back of the book is rather poor. I hope Crayhon comes out with an updated version soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I WISH EVERYONE IN AMERICA WOULD READ THIS BOOK
Review: In the late 70's, I read Nathan Pritikin's books and adopted his guidelines. Coming from the typical junk food diet, it was a major step in the right direction towards good nutrition. Last November, I read Robert Crayhon's Nutrition Made Simple and adjusted my diet to comply with his guidelines where it disagreed with Pritikin. It has been the next major step for me in the direction of eating healthy. By following the guidelines in Crayhon's book, I lost 20 lbs without even trying and without going hungry (I'm 5'9'' and went from 200 lbs to 180 lbs). I attribute this to a fact pointed out in Crayhon's book that when a person eats highly nutritious food, his body doesn't need or want to eat as much as when eating typical American junk food. Plus the body's got the nutrients it needs to burn the excess fat. This book lives up to its title -- it takes a complex (and heretofor confusing for me) subject and makes it easy to understand. To me it clears up so much deception fed to us (pardon the pun) by the American media and food processing industry. I think everyone in America needs to read this book and put it into practice. It would probably bankrupt the health care industry because so many sick people would get well naturally. I wish I had known and put into practice what this book explains years ago. Unfortunately it took hypoglycemia and a host of other maladies to make me give up the typical American diet (by which I mean fast food, highly refined and processed food, long shelf life foods, etc). The only thing I did not like about this book is that it did not have a lot of material on herbs. (Anyone know of a good book on herbs?) And the index at the back of the book is rather poor. I hope Crayhon comes out with an updated version soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I definitely recommend this book
Review: This book has helped me to understand nutrition in a whole new way. The writing is straightforward and simple. I wish I had heard about this book sooner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book!
Review: This is a great all round book that I recommend to everyone wishing to learn about the fundamentals of nutrition and the lifestyle changes necessary for acheiving optimum health.


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