
The Great Plant-Based Con: Why eating a plants-only diet won't improve your health or save the planet (Paperback)
Jayne Buxton (author)Published: 08/06/2023
'Plant-based is best for health, go vegan to help save the planet, eat less meat...' Almost every day we are bombarded with the seemingly incontrovertible message that we must reduce our consumption of meat and dairy - or eliminate them from our diets altogether.
But what if the pervasive message that the plant-based diet will improve our health and save the planet is misleading - or even false? What if removing animal foods from our diet is a serious threat to human health, and a red herring in the fight against climate change.
In The Great Plant Based Con, Jayne Buxton demonstrates that each of these 'what-ifs' is, in fact, a reality. Drawing on the work of numerous health experts and researchers, she uncovers how the separate efforts of a constellation of individuals, companies and organisations are leading us down a dietary road that will have severe repercussions for our health and wellbeing, and for the future of the planet.
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780349427959
Number of pages: 544
Weight: 380 g
Dimensions: 198 x 126 x 40 mm
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'The most incredible book.' - Delia Smith
'How I have waited for this book! A much needed, fact-packed, lucidly argued demolition of pervasive, endlessly recycled, anti-animal source food propaganda, and a very welcome, closely argued, well-reasoned defence of our traditional omnivore diet.' - Joanna Blythman
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“Great and factual”
Great read and thoroughly opened my mind to a new outlook
“Work of great creative fiction”
The author, Jayne Buxton has a Masters degree in creative writing. This factual 'expose' is indeed a great piece of creative fiction. Jayme's arguments go against the conclusions of established... More
“Mindless clickbait”
Or whatever is the equivalent of clickbait in the print world. The author is not a scientist or even a dietician (the only qualification she mentions is a creative writing degree) and there are no scientific... More
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