I cannot believe I'm reading this for credit - I'm a fellow RD, who even applied for the DI program at Bastyr, I believe in functional medicine, my sibling is an ND - and, while there are some truths buried in this book... still I propose an alternate title "I Had An Eating Disorder, Now You Can Too: A Series of Medical Falsehoods With Zero Citations!"
Humane Meat is Yuppie Bullshit
Neurodivergence is NOT caused by the diet of the person with the divergence. Inflammation does NOT "drive autism and ADHD".
High doses of nutrients cannot "reverse all diseases".
There is zero clinical evidence that "bone broth breaks up phlegm or mucus" more than any other hot beverage or that "bone broth boosts production of white blood cells".
Do they not teach how to cite sources at Bastyr? This is, like, basic RD shit. I can't do this for the entire book, I'm only in the Intro and I'm already screaming.
This is like playing two truths and a lie - is there evidence that metformin depletes B-12- YES; is there evidence that SSRIs deplete calcium which in turn drives panic attacks- NO, SSRIs don't even have a mechanism of action that would have any impact on calcium levels, nor are panic attacks driven by changes in serum calcium. However, there is very well-documented evidence that a small number of people on SSRIs DO experience an increase in anxiety during the first few weeks of taking the medication due to serotonin and this resolves as the receptions down regulate. Please for the love of science, stop making shit up!
Just one more, as a person currently suffering from a herniated disc and sciatica, who has to take an NSAID as a result - THERE IS NO WAY TO EAT MY WAY TO RECOVERY FROM THIS! This books makes it seem like all aches and pains are from food and that is dangerous and false.
If you're an RD considering reading books for credit - SKIP THIS ONE. If you're just a person looking for information about functional medicine or a healthy diet- THIS AIN'T IT!
On a personal note - Veganism and vegetarianism is a lifestyle, it's more than just a diet. People who follow this for ethical or spiritual reasons are doing this for reasons beyond their own health- like the health and well being of the animals exploited for product. It is possible to follow that lifestyle AND be healthy WITHOUT the need for supplementation, generally speaking, but definitely without the need for supplementation with animal-products, which would defeat the entire point of the lifestyle!