Review
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-Dr Campbell-McBride has done it again! She brings her
intelligence and uncorrupted common sense to the table and
re-introduces us to the middle path of tion outlined in her
book. It's not just a 'must-read' but also a 'must follow'!--Dr.
Dietrich Klinghardt MD, PhD
-Vegetarianism Explained is a rational,
science-based, common-sense explanation of how our bodies use
food, that will allow all of us - y people, people,
parents raising children - to understand the role of our food
choices, what different foods do in our bodies and what our
bodies need. This book should be required reading for every
teenager, every parent, and every person fighting an illness.
Thank you Dr Campbell-McBride, you've produced another critical
masterpiece of guidance for us all!--Dr. Tom O'Bryan, DC
CCN DACBN, author of The Autoimmune Fix
-Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride has done it again! As in
her previous publications, she shone clear light where there is
much misunderstanding and misinformation about tion and
. Her masterly blending of clinical cases, extensive review
of the literature, and voice of personal experience make for
compelling reading.--Dr. Shideh Pouria, PhD
-Finally a world-class human digestion expert
explains why eating animals is positive for human . The
current diatribe against animal agriculture and meat consumption
needs to tangle with a formidable foe: the human gut. As Dr
Natasha Campbell-McBride dissects human digestion and its
relationship to animals, the accusations that grass-fed livestock
is destroying the planet are clearly disproven.--Joel Salatin,
Farmer, Consultant, and Author of Folks, This Ain't
Normal, and Your Successful Farm Business
"Dr Campbell-McBride has done it again! She brings
her intelligence and uncorrupted common sense to the table and
re-introduces us to the middle path of tion outlined in her
book. It's not just a 'must-read' but also a 'must follow'!"-Dr.
Dietrich Klinghardt MD, PhD
"Vegetarianism Explained is a rational,
science-based, common-sense explanation of how our bodies use
food, that will allow all of us - y people, people,
parents raising children - to understand the role of our food
choices, what different foods do in our bodies and what our
bodies need. This book should be required reading for every
teenager, every parent, and every person fighting an illness.
Thank you Dr Campbell-McBride, you've produced another critical
masterpiece of guidance for us all!" ---Dr. Tom O'Bryan,
DC CCN DACBN, author of The Autoimmune Fix
"Finally a world-class human digestion expert explains why eating
animals is positive for human . The current diatribe
against animal agriculture and meat consumption needs to tangle
with a formidable foe: the human gut. As Dr Natasha
Campbell-McBride dissects human digestion and its relationship to
animals, the accusations that grass-fed livestock is destroying
the planet are clearly disproven." ---Joel Salatin,
Farmer, Consultant, and Author of Folks, This Ain't Normal, and
Your Successful Farm Business
About the Author
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After practicing as a neurologist and neurosurgeon in her Russian
homeland, Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride moved to the UK, where she
developed her theories on the relationship between neurological
disorders and tion. She completed her second postgraduate
degree in Human tion at Sheffield University, UK, and
currently runs the Cambridge tion Clinic. She specializes in
tional s, and has become recognized as one of the
world's leading experts in treating children and adults with
learning disabilities and other mental disorders, as well as
children and adults with digestive and immune disorders.
She is the author of Gut And Psychology Syndrome (Revised Edition
2010), in which she explores the connection between physical
state and brain function; Put Your Heart in Your Mouth (Revised
Edition 2016), which reviews natural s for heart
disease, and Vegetarianism Explained (2017), which compares the
physiological benefits of animal- and -based foods.
Dr Campbell-McBride frequently gives talks to
practitioners, and at professional conferences worldwide. She is
a Member of The British Society for Environmental Medicine, and a
Board Member of the Weston A Price Foundation, and is a regular
contributing editor to journals, magazines and newsletters
in English speaking countries around the world.