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  1. Nutrition. "How Not to Die" by Dr. Michael Greger: A Critical Review. As a child, Michael Greger watched his heart-diseased grandmother return from the brink of promised death. Her cure was the ...

  2. May 22, 2017 · Some thoughts on thinking critically in times of uncertainty, and the trap of lopsided skepticism: Coronaspiracy Theory edition →. In an alarming and unforeseen plot twist, I have written two blog posts in one month. This one's a review of plant-based-diet advocate Michael Greger's book, "How Not to Die." Enjoy!

  3. Jun 6, 2019 · Submitted by Karla Thompson, PhD Director of Psychological Services. A few months ago, I downloaded the audiobook of How Not to Die, by Michael Greger, M.D., and I started listening to it when I was on the treadmill or elliptical at the gym. Then I bought the book for my sister and the cookbook for myself. Two weeks ago, I bought myself a hard ...

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  4. The Authors: Dr Michael Greger, MD, Founder of NutritionFacts.org. Dr Greger is an American physician inspired by his late grandmother to follow, and actively promote, a plant based diet. Co-written by Gene Stone, author of many books on how to work, live, and thrive.

  5. Jun 7, 2021 · Cherry-Picked Evidence. Throughout How Not to Die, Greger distills a vast body of literature into a simple, black-and-white narrative — a feat only possible through cherry picking, one of the nutrition world’s most gainfully employed fallacies. Cherry picking is the act of selectively choosing or suppressing evidence to fit a predefined ...

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · Feel Younger Than Ever With Dr. Greger's "How Not to Age": A Review. Dr. Michael Greger, the creator of NutritionFacts.org, has taken a deep dive into the leading peer-reviewed studies on anti-aging medicine. His findings revealed that diet has the potential to regulate each of the most promising approaches to counteracting the effects of aging ...

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  8. Dec 5, 2023 · A physician tells you everything you ever wanted to know about life extension with less nonsense than usual. The latest in the author’s How Not To series. Readers who agree that anti-aging books are largely “hype and lies” may perk up to learn that Greger not only proclaims that he is a scientist, but he writes like one.

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