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Just finished this. It was a stonking read and fortunately done in a humorous style or I'd have blown a gasket in righteous indignation!
My review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
My review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Ah, Gillian McKeith. Forgotten about her totally since Goldacre took her down by buying his cat a membership of her 'professional' nutritionist organisation for 60 dollars! Read that in his columns avidly at the time. Wonder what she's up to these days? Peddling her nonsense in the US?

I am glad that I read it, it gave me a lot to think about and to my shame it has changed the way that I will read " science" reports in the papers. However the tone of the book grated with me. I gave it three stars.
This is my review.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Similarly to Nikki, the author's tone has rather spoilt a good message for me. It's a bit repetitive and I wish it had been structured slightly differently - the more interesting cases were at the back after a few waffly chapters.
I'm glad I read it because it has opened my eyes. But I don't think I'd read this author again.

I was especially interested in the information about antioxidants not only not being beneficial but being linked with an increase in cancers among those who took it as a supplement. In fact I was pretty stunned as surely it's still the common wisdom that antioxidants are 'good'?
An anecdote: A few years ago I had an elderly dog with arthritis. The vet prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatories but also wanted to sell me glucosamine. I asked if there was any evidence that this could help and the reply was 'no, but it can't do any harm' !! I declined (and the NSAI drug worked very effectively.)
As if vets bills weren't eye-watering enough, Joy!
I was in Holland & Barrett (a health store for non-UKers) and looking at the rows of bottles wondering what the hell half of it was FOR. The bottles never say explicitly, mostly because they can't I guess.
I was in Holland & Barrett (a health store for non-UKers) and looking at the rows of bottles wondering what the hell half of it was FOR. The bottles never say explicitly, mostly because they can't I guess.
