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Metabolic Syndrome Books
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by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.41 — 383 ratings — published

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.41 — 46,110 ratings — published 2022

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.29 — 6,900 ratings — published 2014

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.33 — 78 ratings — published

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.14 — 73 ratings — published 2014

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 3.85 — 2,493 ratings — published 2019

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.25 — 842 ratings — published 2022

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 3.83 — 12 ratings — published 2005

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 3.47 — 17 ratings — published 2006

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.26 — 6,377 ratings — published 2021

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.12 — 6,172 ratings — published 2020

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.48 — 6,536 ratings — published 2018

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.37 — 37,727 ratings — published 2016

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 4.03 — 22,484 ratings — published 2010

by (shelved 1 time as metabolic-syndrome)
avg rating 3.68 — 330 ratings — published 2006

“The simplest way to look at all these associations, between obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, cancer, and Alzheimer's (not to mention the other the conditions that also associate with obesity and diabetes, such as gout, asthma, and fatty liver disease), is that what makes us fat - the quality and quantity of carbohydrates we consume - also makes us sick.”
― Why We Get Fat: And What to Do About It
― Why We Get Fat: And What to Do About It

“It is important for Americans to recognize that, despite all of the fancy gimmicks and perceived power of modern medicine, the largest explosion of preventable, chronic diseases ever in the history of mankind has occurred as a direct result of modern medicine and scientific reductionism. Modern medicine is not an antidote for the incredible harms caused by the modern food industry, but it is an effective distraction.”
― Naturvore Power
― Naturvore Power