Nutrix
This Finnish health manifesto frames mainstream nutrition culture as the dystopian world of "Nutrix" and contrasts it with a freer, more intuitive way of eating called "Vapaus." It argues against processed foods, additives, refined sugar, industrial fats, and conventional dietary dogma while promoting organic food, raw foods, smoothies, spices, and simple whole-food recipes. The text mixes speculative metaphor, polemic, and practical shopping and recipe advice.
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- Author
- Olli Posti
- Written
- 2008-01-01
- Published
- 2008-01-01
- Intended for
- General readers interested in health, food quality, organic eating, and alternatives to mainstream nutrition advice
Author's life contextThe author presents himself as a critic of official nutrition science and industrial food culture. He writes as an advocate of organic, minimally processed, intuition-based eating and offers the book as both worldview critique and practical guide.
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