Archive for the ‘Food’ Category
Thursday, January 8th, 2009
OpenTask plans to publish the extended and edited version of this blog as a book:
Literate Scientists and Their Books: An Independent Guide to Understanding Reality (ISBN: 978-1906717520)
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Friday, November 28th, 2008
I bought this book last year after my family asked me a few questions about whether it was safe to buy and eat chicken and I decided to educate myself on this subject. However only this month I had a chance to start reading it. Very informative on avian influenza viruses, how they interact and spread. I liked the history of the search for 1918 flu pandemic virus. I’ve read almost 60 pages so far but one advise I got is not to wash meat before cooking: I’ve done the opposite so far. Keep reading for the moment.
Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching


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Monday, August 18th, 2008
I remember from my school days during Soviet Union times about pollution in dying capitalist societies. I came upon this book a few years ago while preparing for my environmental study assignment in University. Being curious about diverse reviews I bought this book. I started reading it a few months ago during my lunch time and I would recommend it to everyone to learn how to do statistics right.
The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World


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Saturday, May 31st, 2008
After reading The Hundred-Year Lie I proceeded to a more balanced book:
Is it Safe to Eat?: Enjoy Eating and Minimize Food Risks


The author advocates risk vs. benefit approach throughout the book and now I started to apply the definition of risk as “hazard * exposure” to other areas as well. Explanation about how and why GM food was developed as well as the story of BSE (mad cow disease) was very interesting because I knew very little about them. I studied chemistry in university and liked that the author included organic formulae to illustrate important chemicals and their mechanisms, for example, estrogen disrupters.
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
This is the very important book that warns about synergy between different chemicals that enter our bodies. It also shows the failure of reductionism in pharmacology and mainstream medicine and the danger of the so called synthetic paradigm. The book depicts various food and drug related fallacies. Highly recommended for reading and not to be paranoid but at least to be informed. At the time of this writing I’ve have finished 183 pages out of 257 pages of the main text. This is my lunch time reading these days
The Hundred-Year Lie: How to Protect Yourself from the Chemicals That Are Destroying Your Health


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