The World Turned Upside Down: Kindle Deal
FIT_Goat
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The World Turned Upside Down: The Second Low-Carbohydrate Revolution (Kindle Edition)
This book is currently on sale for the Kindle for $2.99. If you are a prime member with a kindle, you can borrow it for free, which is what I did. The book and author came highly recommended by someone whose opinion I trust when it comes to decent books and authors. I don't know how long it will be on sale, and I figured that some people here might want to grab a copy while it's on sale. I know I am always looking for more books.
This one is new (December of 2014) and normally costs almost $29.
Now, I just downloaded the book a couple minutes before I posted this. So, I haven't read it myself. But, the reviews and the source who recommended it to me suggest that it's worth the $3 risk (or the $0 risk if you have Prime and a kindle to borrow it).
This book is currently on sale for the Kindle for $2.99. If you are a prime member with a kindle, you can borrow it for free, which is what I did. The book and author came highly recommended by someone whose opinion I trust when it comes to decent books and authors. I don't know how long it will be on sale, and I figured that some people here might want to grab a copy while it's on sale. I know I am always looking for more books.
This one is new (December of 2014) and normally costs almost $29.
Now, I just downloaded the book a couple minutes before I posted this. So, I haven't read it myself. But, the reviews and the source who recommended it to me suggest that it's worth the $3 risk (or the $0 risk if you have Prime and a kindle to borrow it).
Nutrition in crisis. Almost every day a new study shows that you are at risk for diabetes or cardiovascular disease or all cause mortality brought on by a newly appreciated toxin which turns out to be something that you just had for lunch (excerpt from Chapter 16).
Most of us no longer know what to eat or who to believe. The World Turned Upside Down offers the perspective of a distinguished biochemist with a gift for making accessible the intricacies of biochemical pathways. At the same-time, the book is unsparing in criticism of the nutritional establishment, an establishment which it seems must inevitably be overthrown. Scientifically accurate and entertaining, this book paints a broad picture of the nutrition world: the beauty of the underlying biochemistry and the embarrassing failure of the medical establishment, the practical value in low-carbohydrate diets and what s wrong with the constant reports that normal foods represent a threat rather than a source of pleasure. Richard David Feinman, Professor of Cell Biology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, is one of the leaders in research in nutrition and metabolism and their role in the education of medical students. The book tells the story of the first low-carbohydrate revolution, twelve years ago, how it started, what killed it and why another one is happening. It explains how type 2 diabetes can be virtually cured for many people by a reduction in dietary carbohydrate and why you need to know about it even if you don t have diabetes.
The World Turned Upside Down takes on the fear-mongers: Chapter 8 Sugar, fructose and fructophobia explains that that sugar is not a poison but it is a carbohydrate and Chapter 9 gives you a perspective on Saturated fat. On your plate or in your blood? Finally, The World Turned Upside Down gives you information and the tools to decipher the nutritional medical literature on your own. Irreverent and witty, this book boils down all the facts from different angles to a simple message on what to eat and why.
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Neat...thank you. I will download it now.0
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Thank you!0
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Thanks. Just borrowed it with Prime.0
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Awesome. I'm adding it to my collection of books I haven't had time to read yet.0
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Just bought it. Read an excerpt. I wonder if we can donate copies to the AMA and the UDSA. lol0
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Hooray for Prime, thanks for the heads up!
Sale must have ended now, as the price shows as $9.99 for me, and the borrow option is gone. Dangit.0 -
Thanks for the heads up.0
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glossbones wrote: »Hooray for Prime, thanks for the heads up!
Sale must have ended now, as the price shows as $9.99 for me, and the borrow option is gone. Dangit.
That sucks. I guess I must have got word right at the tail end of the sale.
I still see the borrow for free for prime option, though. Not sure if it's because I currently am borrowing it, though. I can only see it through the kindle though, I can't access the book for free through the website, the phone app, or any other way.
I'm going to read through it, over the next couple weeks. It is 400+ pages, so it might take me a few days because I can't read until after work and the kiddo is in bed. I'll let you all know if I think it's worth the $10. It probably is, but I don't want to say that without having looked myself. $3 is really not much. Even if the book isn't good, it was only $3. And, free (if you can get it that way) is basically a risk of only wasted time.0 -
I went ahead and got the book @ $20+ and got the Kindle version free and read parts/skimmed parts tonight.
It is a good book in that it pulls together a lot of research and did a super job of "how to" read research that most often has an 'agenda'.
LCHF I too think is here to stay. There is no eating lifestyle that can complete for us with MetS (Metabolic Syndrome) related issues and it is as good as it gets for weight loss. He states for people with no health issues that most any diet that is working for them may be fine but I am not in that group for sure.
Thanks for sharing about the book.0 -
$9.99 for me and my son uses the borrows himself. Got it though! Thanks for the heads up!0
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