Fat, Stressed, and Sick, Katherine Reid, PhD
Fat, Stressed, and Sick, Katherine Reid, PhD
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Fat, Stressed, and Sick
MSG, Processed Food, and America's Health Crisis

Author: Katherine Reid, PhD, Barbara Price, PhD

Narrator: Connie Shabshab

Unabridged: 8 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/19/2023


Synopsis

Fat, Stressed, and Sick makes the case that processed food compromises health not just because of added sugar, salt, and fat, but also because these foods contain significant amounts of glutamate—aka MSG. MSG makes food deliciously addicting. What was not well-known until described here is that most of the MSG in processed food is created during food manufacturing. As the authors show, food processing of protein alone adds ten grams or more a day of MSG to the average American diet.

The book details the research linking dietary glutamate to a suite of inflammatory diseases: obesity, diabetes, autism, addiction, depression, and cancer, to name a few. Understanding the role of MSG in disease became the quest of author and biochemist Katherine Reid when she learned that her daughter's autism symptoms were associated with inflammation of the brain. Reid made the connection between inflammation and glutamate in the diet—a connection amply supported by other studies. In what became an experiment in her home, Reid examined every ingredient on every food label, removing all items with MSG and replacing them with whole foods. The results were swift and undeniable. Reid's discovery that what one ate mattered was the start of a program of food-based solutions to chronic inflammatory illnesses, through which now, a decade later, she has helped thousands of people.

About Katherine Reid, PhD

Katherine Reid, PhD, is a biochemist and the founder of Unblind My Mind, Inc., a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to improving health through informed food choices. Previously she worked in the Silicon Valley biotech industry in the development of cancer pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. Today she works with individuals and families in collaboration with the medical and biotech communities to devise data-driven food solutions for chronic inflammatory illnesses. She lives with her family in the Santa Cruz mountains.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chad on October 12, 2023

Fat, Stressed, and Sick provides a lot of guidance on what to avoid putting in your body, and the wide-ranging consequences of consuming MSG. One thing the book really highlights is how stealthily the food industry disguises harmful ingredients on their labels. The book is fairly heavy on the scienc......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn on January 17, 2024

This book had an interesting premise and seems well-researched. While some of the suggestions presented are practical and smart, others are next to impossible to maintain for any length of time. I also am concerned about undue hopes for Autism. All in all, as with most books on wellness, use what wo......more

Goodreads review by Elisabeth on February 22, 2024

Lots of science backing on the scope the book researches. Learned some surprising info about the way food is manufactured, it’s direct (negative) impact on health, and how at the moment, there’s active pressure to block this info from consumers, especially in a readable, useable format. As an overal......more