Unhappy Meals Summary
HarleyAnn Heid
English 1 (WC FA16)
Dr. Javier Ăvila
9/10/2016
Michael Pollan, âUnhappy Mealsâ Summary
Ironically, Michael Pollan kicks off âUnhappy Mealsâ recommending to, âEat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.â On one hand, ironically presenting readers with in a way can be regarded as a vague summary. On the other, stresses the importance of indulgeing in natural foods, not the overly-processed junk that fills up supermarkets and the average americans kitchens. Incorporating the naked truth behind ânutritionismâ, the importance of consuming âreal foodâ, and shines light upon specific instances where âbad scienceâ reveals beneficial health claims, soon after to be proven the complete opposite of what was originally claimed. Pollan concludes with a step-by-step guideline, giving readers no excuse to fall into the naĂŻve category they started out in, preventing the possibility of being manipulated and mislead completely. Who doesnât like being in control? An individual personally becomes responsible, when provided with every ooopportttuniiity to prevent a negative from happening, if choosing to take that for granted, in my mind it becomes doubly wrong. Continuing down the path society is going regarding the problems noted in âUnhappy Mealsâ in a sense, when given the opportunity to
,âIn the case of nutritionism, the widely shared but unexamined assumption is that the key to understanding food is indeed the nutrient.â. Given Pollanâs inference regarding the isolation of a nutrient, the attempt to encapsulate cancer-fighting antioxidant beta-carotene provided in the original state of a carrot. Revealing shocking results, proving opposite effect, once cancer fighting, turned into cancer causing, and damaging to DNA. What we fail to take into