Engaging, witty and personal, The Vitamin Complex proposes an alternative to our obsessive vitamin-driven approach to nutrition – given our lack of knowledge, the best way to decide what to eat is to stop obsessing and simply embrace this uncertainty head-on. In this page-turning investigation of the history, science and future of nutrition, she reveals just how much we still don’t know about vitamins – the way they work in our bodies and the amounts we really need. Decades of over-hyped advertising later and we’ve accepted as fact the idea that dietary chemicals can be used as shortcuts to improving our health.Īward-winning journalist Catherine Price goes in search of the truth about vitamins, taking us to vitamin manufacturers, food laboratories and military testing kitchens. But before long word of these ‘miracles’ had spread from the laboratory and into the hands of food marketers. Vitamania: Our Obsessive Quest for Nutritional Perfection By Catherine Price Scribe ( 2015) RRP 32.99 The problem with vitamins and the industry that surrounds them the subject of Vitamania. Terrifying diseases such as scurvy, which had claimed the lives of millions, became preventable and curable. The discovery of vitamins changed our world dramatically.
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