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Title:
The omega principle : seafood and the quest for a long life and a healthier planet / Paul Greenberg.
Author:
Greenberg, Paul, 1967- author.
Publication Information:
New York : Penguin Press, 2018.

©2018
Call Number:
QP752.O44 G74 2018
Abstract:
"By the bestselling author of Four Fish and American Catch, an eye-opening investigation of the history, science, and business behind omega-3 fatty acids, the 'miracle compound' whose story is intertwined with human health and the future of our planet. Omega-3 fatty acids have long been celebrated by doctors and dietitians as key to a healthy heart and a sharper brain. In the last few decades, that promise has been encapsulated in one of America's most popular dietary supplements. Omega-3s are today a multi-billion dollar business, and sales are still growing apace--even as recent medical studies caution that the promise of omega-3s may not be what it first appeared. But a closer look at the omega-3 sensation reveals something much deeper and more troubling. The miracle pill is only the latest product of the reduction industry, a vast, global endeavor that over the last century has boiled down trillions of pounds of marine life into animal feed, fertilizer, margarine, and dietary supplements. The creatures that are the victims of that industry seem insignificant to the untrained eye, but turn out to be essential to the survival of whales, penguins, and fish of all kinds, including many that we love to eat. Behind these tiny molecules is a big story: of the push-and-pull of science and business; of the fate of our oceans in a human-dominated age; of the explosion of land food at the expense of healthier and more sustainable seafood; of the human quest for health and long life at all costs. James Beard Award-winning author Paul Greenberg probes the rich and surprising history of omega-3s--from the dawn of complex life, when these compounds were first formed; to human prehistory, when the discovery of seafood may have produced major cognitive leaps for our species; and on to the modern era, when omega-3s may point the way to a bold new direction for our food system. With wit and boundless curiosity, Greenberg brings us along on his travels--from Peru to Antarctica, from the Canary Islands to the Amalfi Coast--to reveal firsthand the practice and repercussions of our unbalanced way of eating. Rigorously reported and winningly told, The Omega Principle is a powerful argument for a more deliberate and forward-thinking relationship to the food we eat and the oceans that sustain us"-- Provided by publisher.

Omega-3 fatty acids have long been celebrated as key to a healthy heart and a sharper brain; today they are a multi-billion dollar business, even as recent medical studies urge caution. Greenberg shows that this is only the latest product of the reduction industry, a vast, global endeavor that over the last century has boiled down trillions of pounds of marine life into animal feed, fertilizer, margarine, and dietary supplements. The creatures that are the victims of that industry seem insignificant, but turn out to be essential to the survival of sealife of all kinds. Greenberg probes the push-and-pull of science and business; the fate of our oceans in a human-dominated age; and the human quest for health and long life at all costs.-- adapted from publisher info
ISBN:
9781594206344
Physical Description:
292 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm.
Contents:
Introduction -- Algae's tools -- The sea between the lands -- The summit of supplementism -- The republic of reductionism -- Heartland -- At the bottom of it all -- Toward an omega-3 world -- Conclusion -- Eating the future today -- Omega in the kitchen.
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