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A Fat Lot of Good: How the Experts Got Food and Diet So Wrong and What You Can Do to Take Back Control of Your Health

Publish date:
April 30, 2018
A Fat Lot of Good: How the Experts Got Food and Diet So Wrong and What You Can Do to Take Back Control of Your Health

Like most doctors, Peter Brukner was trained to believe that drugs and surgery are the answers to all medical problems - including the epidemics of obesity, diabetes and other 'modern illnesses' that are threatening our healthcare system and the life expectancy of future generations. For years he was dismissive of any 'alternative' diets or lifestyle changes.

But that all changed when, facing the double threat of obesity and diabetes himself, his research led to a shocking realisation that overturned a lot of the medical 'truth' he'd taken for granted: our dietary guidelines and food pyramid have no scientific basis. So he switched to a low-carb, healthy fat lifestyle - and dropped 13 kilos, lowered his insulin levels and drastically improved his liver function in just three months.

In A Fat Lot of Good Dr Brukner busts the dietary myths we've been living by for decades and gives you all the information you need, in as simple a way as possible, to live a longer, healthier and - most importantly - more enjoyable life. 

A Fat Lot of Good features:

� The real reasons why we're all getting fatter and less healthy 
� The lowdown on carbs, fats and proteins: what they do, which we actually need and how much
� What you need to know about insulin, inflammation and the gut microbiome

  •  Dr Brukner's Five Golden Rules for a healthy lifestyle

  •  Tips on reading food labels, making smart choices when eating out and buying real food on a budget 

  •  Advice on how to get the right levels of exercise, sleep and sun to boost your health

  •  A selection of simple low-carb, healthy fat recipes to get you started


Packed full of the latest research and countless practical tips, A Fat Lot of Good is the complete toolkit for building the healthy lifestyle that's right for you.

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The ketogenic diet involves eating high fat, low carbs, and moderate protein. To be in ketosis, one must eat less than 20 grams of carbohydrates per day.
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