The Silent Killers a Guide to Harmful Foods, Oils, and Drinks We Consume Daily
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By Kayumba David
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Food can be your greatest healer—or your slowest poison.
In Eating to Live, Not Dying to Eat, author David Kay pulls back the curtain on the modern diet and exposes the hidden dangers lurking in everyday food products, oils, and drinks. From seed oils to sugar-laden "health" snacks, and from microwave meals to artificially colored sports drinks, this book explores how modern eating habits contribute to rising chronic diseases—including diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.
Drawing from his personal journey of reversing type 2 diabetes through disciplined dietary changes, fasting, and a return to whole, nutrient-dense foods, David offers not only warning but also wisdom. With clarity and conviction, he lays out what to avoid, what to embrace, and why trusting your plate may be far wiser than relying solely on prescriptions.
This is not just a nutrition guide—it's a wake-up call to take life and health seriously. It is a powerful testament that food, when chosen wisely, can restore what medicine often only manages.
Whether you're facing a health crisis or simply seeking clarity in a world of dietary confusion, this book will empower you to take control of your health and live with energy, purpose, and resilience.
Your plate is your pharmacy. Let it heal, not harm.