Anybody got any good Nutrition books out there??

I am currently reading "Wheat Belly" and have made a new years resolution to read one book a month on Nutrition or diet books, be they a fad diet or an actual proper nutrition plan. This way I can offer my opinions on some of these diets. I must say that "Wheat Belly" has some very interesting facts in it like wheat originally only having 8 Chromosomes, it now has over 40 since man has made it a higher yield. I still have no opinion on the book as I am still reading it. I highly reccomend educating yourself on proper nutrition and even the fad diets so you can help people achieve their goals. Does anybody have any reccomended reads?

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  • CoachReddy
    CoachReddy Posts: 3,949 Member
    I am currently reading "Wheat Belly" and have made a new years resolution to read one book a month on Nutrition or diet books, be they a fad diet or an actual proper nutrition plan. This way I can offer my opinions on some of these diets. I must say that "Wheat Belly" has some very interesting facts in it like wheat originally only having 8 Chromosomes, it now has over 40 since man has made it a higher yield. I still have no opinion on the book as I am still reading it. I highly reccomend educating yourself on proper nutrition and even the fad diets so you can help people achieve their goals. Does anybody have any reccomended reads?

    Thrive by Brendan Brazier - very awesome book about eating a more plant-based diet as a professional athlete. Dude's an Ironman Triathlete
  • Cool Thanks!
  • sammielealea
    sammielealea Posts: 245 Member
    Master Your Metabolism - Jillian Micheals is a pretty good read.
  • mtbke5
    mtbke5 Posts: 96 Member
    Fit2Fat2Fit
    Clean Eating books by Tosca Reno
    Bring It by Tony Horton
  • efirkey
    efirkey Posts: 298 Member
    The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted And the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss, And Long-term Health
  • HatherM
    HatherM Posts: 404 Member
    I have a few suggestions

    Eat Right for your type - Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo with Catherine Whitney
    Eating Raw Food To a Healthier You
    How to Eat for Health
    Man Versus Toothache
    Promitive man & his food
    Uncooked foods & how to use them
    The China Study
    Master your Metabolism
    Making the cut
    The Mayo Clinic
    Paul McKenna I can make you thin

    I've not read them all, but I do reference some as & when I need :)
  • I don't have any suggestions but I like your idea of reading nutrition books! I've been reading all about FOOD (I finally got my holy grail book set, Modern Cuisine, and have loved reading about the science behind cooking and not recipes) I might have to add in some nutrition books later!
  • CoraGregoryCPA
    CoraGregoryCPA Posts: 1,087 Member
    I've been doing the same!

    My favorite so far is the Flexitarian Diet book. This book included a 5 week plan with recipes and weekly grocery shopping list. It has good info.

    I heard the DASH diet was the #1 diet for last year. It's by something Hellar. It's a diet for lowering cholesterol and blood pressure. It didn't tell me anything I didn't already know.

    Last weekend, I got Thrive book because CoachReddy had recommended it to me too. I'm busy reading through the Vegetarian Crock pot cook book. Interesting meals to make in your crockpot!

    Go to your local library if possible! It's free!!!
  • excellent thank you everybody, the Jillin michaels book I heard is really good!