Everyday Foods and Groceries Compromise Health of Americans and Promote Obesity, Diabetes, and Chronic Disease Says Health Author
Posted on: Wednesday, 19 January 2005, 09:00 CST
TAICHUNG, Taiwan, Jan. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The foods and beverages that most Americans consume as part of their daily diets are actually contributing to obesity, diabetes, and chronic disease, says holistic nutritionist Mike Adams, author of "The Seven Laws of Nutrition." The author adds that because of habit, convenience, or improper education, most people are consuming foods containing unhealthful, disease promoting ingredients that are the root cause of chronic disease in this country.
In his downloadable ebook, "The Seven Laws of Nutrition," Adams discusses particular food ingredients that are poisoning our health and causing disease including sodium nitrites (cancer), hydrogenated oils (heart disease), white flour and sugar (diabetes), and acidic foods and drinks (osteoporosis).
"The American food supply directly promotes cancer, heart disease, diabetes and obesity," explains Adams. "These disease-causing ingredients are found in fast foods, junk foods, soft drinks, processed foods and convenience foods."
"The Seven Laws of Nutrition" tells the full story on nutrition: how poor nutrition is responsible for the majority of chronic disease, and how outstanding nutrition can easily prevent and even reverse many of these diseases. With the information in this downloadable ebook, people can learn how to prevent cancers, diabetes, osteoporosis, heart disease, obesity and many other diseases and disorders.
For additional information on "The Seven Laws of Nutrition", visit http://www.truthpublishing.com/.
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CONTACT: Jessica Smith, +1-520-390-7763, jessica.s@newstarget.com, forTruth Publishing
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Source: PRNewswire
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