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In "The A.B.-Z. of Our Own Nutrition," Horace Fletcher presents a pioneering exploration of dietary principles framed through his meticulous examination of food consumption and its effects on health. Using a conversational yet instructional literary style, Fletcher details a novel approach to nutrition that emphasizes the importance of thorough mastication and mindful eating. Written in the early 20th century, the book reflects the contemporary ethos of the time, promoting a shift towards self-awareness and personal responsibility regarding one's diet. Fletcher's work serves as a precursor to modern nutritional philosophy and underscores the intrinsic link between diet and well-being. Horace Fletcher, often referred to as "The Great Masticator," was a visionary in the realm of health and nutrition, influenced by his own struggles with health that led him to seek better answers through diet. A proponent of alternative nutrition, Fletcher drew from his experiences as a successful businessman to communicate a message of balance and moderation in food consumption, advocating for a paradigm shift that challenged prevailing dietary norms. Fletcher's insights remain remarkably relevant today, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in nutrition's role in health. Whether you're a health enthusiast or a curious reader, "The A.B.-Z. of Our Own Nutrition" invites you to rethink your relationship with food and discover the transformative power of mindful eating.
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Rafbók: 17 november 2023
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