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Dark Calories

How Vegetable Oils Destroy Our Health and How We Can Get It Back

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Dark Calories

By: Dr Catherine Shanahan
Narrated by: Dr Catherine Shanahan, Eliza Foss
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'Mind-blowing - will change the way you eat forever.' Davinia Taylor, Sunday Times number one bestselling author of It's Not a Diet and Hack Your Hormones

Did you know that eating a single large serving of french fries cooked in vegetable oil delivers the toxicity of smoking 24 cigarettes?

Somewhere between 25 and 45 percent of the calories in your diet are likely coming from a substance most people know nothing about, a seemingly innocuous oil with no colour or flavour, that is quite possibly more harmful to your health than smoking cigarettes.

Whether you shop at a health food store or a discount supermarket, the ingredient labels on most products in your kitchen right now may contain the following phrase: Vegetable Oil (contains one or more of the following: cottonseed, corn, canola, rapeseed, soybean, sunflower, safflower). And they're leading to uncontrollable hunger, inflammation, blood sugar swings and mental illness.

Family doctor and New York Times bestselling author Dr Catherine Shanahan walks us through the science of how vegetable oils affect the body, exposes the corruption that deceives doctors and consumers into eating them, and gives us a clear and hopeful roadmap to recovery and rejuvenation.

Dark Calories is the first book to definitively show that refined vegetable oil is the defining ingredient in both junk food and the entire modern diet and makes the case that eliminating it is the single best thing you can do for your health.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2024 Catherine Shanahan (P)2024 Hachette Book Group
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The info needs to get out there. I've listened through twice, and watched multiple interviews with Dr Cate on YouTube and the info she's discovered is life changing and needs to be shared so

SO important, and so fascinating too.

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Detailed but very well explained so easy to understand even for someone with limited medical knowledge

This book will improve your health

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Following on from reading Deep Nutrition, this is another eye-opening, mind-blowing book from Dr Cate. Her story-telling makes the science accessible and her practical tips are fantastic - she really makes it feel doable. Also beautifully narrated, which makes it an enjoyable listen!

Another mind-blowing and practiccally helpful book from Dr Cate!

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A great book. Fantastic information. Just a small point though; I think the reader needs to find out how to pronounce the word ‘satiety’.

Satiety

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The first few chapters had substance then suddenly it turned into nothing but filler material. It almost felt as if the book had been written by two separate people and thrown together afterwards.

Could have been a few chapters long.

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