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With a record number of overweight people and an alarming increase in degenerative diseases, many of us find ourselves turning to meds or fad diets in an effort to drop excess pounds or recover our health. Since most drugs come with dangerous side effects, modifying our diet would seem relatively safe and simple. But what if our foods were doing more harm than good, and fad diets only made matters worse? Deadly Harvest is a groundbreaking book that carefully examines how the foods we eat today have little in common with the foods of our ancestors, and why this fact is so important to our health. It also offers a proven program to enhance health, combat illness, and improve longevity. Author Geoff Bond is a nutritional anthropologist who has for years investigated both foods of the past and our prehistoric eating habits. Using the latest scientific research and studies of primitive tribal lifestyles, Bond first explains the actual diet that our ancestors followed--a diet that was and still is in harmony with the human species. He then describes how the foods in todays diets disrupt our biochemistry and digestive system, leading to health disorders such as allergies, arthritis, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, obesity, and more. Most important, he explains the appropriate measures we can take to avoid these diseases--and even beat them back--through healthy eating. Contrary to what many people believe, the disorders that plague our society are not inevitable, but are the unfortunate result of modern dietary choices. Deadly Harvest not only explains why these problems have arisen, but offers a blueprint for improving our diet, our health, and our quality of life

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DEADLY HARVEST

The Intimate Relationship Between

Our Health & Our Food

by

Geoff Bond

Square One Publishers

The information and advice contained in this book are based upon the research and the

personal and professional experiences of the author. They are not intended as a substitute

for consulting with a health care professional. The publisher and author are not responsible

for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any of the suggestions,

preparations, or procedures discussed in this book. All matters pertaining to your

physical health should be supervised by a health care professional. It is a sign of wisdom,

not cowardice, to seek a second or third opinion.

C OVER D ESIGNER : Jeannie Tudor

E DITOR : John Anderson

T YPESETTER : Gary A. Rosenberg and Theresa Wiscovitch

Square One Publishers

115 Herricks Road

Garden City Park, NY 11040

(516) 535-2010 (877) 900-BOOK

www.squareonepublishers.com

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Bond, Geoff.

Deadly harvest : the intimate relationship between our health & our food / Geoff Bond.

p. cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7570-0142-0 (pbk.)

ISBN-10: 0-7570-0142-4 (pbk.)

1. Nutritionally induced diseases--Prevention. 2. Diet. 3. Nutrition. 4. Reducing diets. 5. Health. 6. Medical policy. I. Title.

RA784.B6643 2007

613.2--dc22

2006037460

Kindle edition Copyright 2011 by Geoff Bond

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,

stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any

means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise,

without the prior written permission of the copyright owner.

CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: What is Nutritional Anthropology?

Chapter 2: The Farming Revolution and Its Consequences

Chapter 3: How We Eat and Its Consequences

Chapter 4: The Science I: Population Studies and Biochemical Clues

Chapter 5: The Science II: Digestive System and Dietary Clues

Chapter 6: The Owners Manual

Chapter 7: Eating the Savanna Model Way

Chapter 8: The Savanna Model Lifestyle

Chapter 9: Disease and the Bond Effect

Conclusion

Resources
References

To my childrenwho carry the torch down the generations

I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,

Straining upon the start. The games afoot:

Follow your spirit !

Acknowledgments

This book is the culmination of a long journey. Many people have helped me along the way and it is my pleasure here to single out some of them for special mention.

An early, and essential, influence was that of my quietly determined, selfless grandmother, Anna. At her knee, we learned to respect our bodies and to keep close to nature. She taught us to think critically about what we put in our mouths and to get plenty of fresh air, exercise, and sunshine. She pluckily challenged the dietary doctrines of her day. She was decades ahead of her time and, as pioneers do, had to suffer much uncomprehending banter. Thanks to her influence in my childhood over half a century ago, I have lived a life brimming with good health. If I have seen further than most, then it is only because, as a small boy, I used to sit on Annas shoulders. She would be immensely proud.

My insights would not have been possible without the peculiarities of upbringing that created in me an untamed questioning, a delight in discovery, and a distaste for humbug. Thank you, then, to my undoctrinaire parents who taught me to be honest to the evidence and to hold fast in the teeth of dogma-driven opposition.

I am indebted to my wife Nicole. This book had a long and difficult gestation and she was always there with her encouragement and support. Like the faerys child, she found me the manna dew which sustained and nourished my firmness of purpose. Nicole vetted the early proofs: thanks to her I made major improvements to comprehensibility and readability. With the enthusiasm of the convert, she works tirelessly to publicize the life-saving knowledge contained in these pages. With her French background, Nicole is an enthusiastic cook. She has delighted in developing ways of preparing delicious food in conformity with the Savanna Model. These she has crystallized into her cookbook, Healthy Eating with the Bond Girl {Change to new title when known} . (The reader will find a sample of these recipes in chapter 7.)

This book would not have been possible without the confidence of my publisher, Rudy Shur, of Square One Publishers. In his words, You have a great rough diamond, we have to release the brilliant stone inside. Thanks to his patient guidance, we transformed the ugly duckling into a swan. Thanks also to my editor, John Anderson, who shaped the final drafts and refrained from excising too many of my flights of fancy.

I am indebted to the many expert reviewers whose opinions, encouragement, and advice have improved the relevance, usefulness, and scientific accuracy of the text: Rita Stec, M.D., president of the Walter T. Stec Memorial Foundation of Indian Wells, California; Elber S. Camacho, M.D., medical director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center, in Palm Springs; Dr. Gnter Nll, of Vienna, Austria, biochemist and authority on edible wild plants; and Caroline Mansfield, N.D., director of The Naturopathic Clinic, in London. If, in spite of their efforts, there remain any deficiencies or differences of opinion, then these are mine alone.

Many visionaries helped me on my way in the early days: Christopher Brown MD who wrote the excellent foreword to my first book, Joe Schuchert of Kelso Corporation who, with Emmanuel Kampouris as chairman of American Standard, brought my ideas to their workforce, and Steven Gundry MD, Medical Director of The International Heart Institute of Palm Springs. Many readers and followers have encouraged me with their enthusiasm over the years. It is invidious to single out any one of them. However, I must mention Dr. James Melton, visionary and speaker, for his sage guidance -- and Frdric7 and Jeanne Bouvet who, persuaded from the very earliest days, produced the first child, Alexandre, using my precepts all the way from inception, through pregnancy to upbringing.

If you are one of the many meritorious contributors whom it has not been possible to cite, just know that you are, like Henry Vs unsung heroes, freshly rememberd and that your influence lives on in this work. To all of you, and to all of those as yet unsung, my heartfelt thanks.

Introduction

A zookeeper puts signs in front of the cages saying, Please do not feed the animals. Have you ever thought about that? If you feed lions on popcorn or gorillas on pizza, they get sick and die. The zookeeper knows that there is a particular feeding pattern that is right for each of these creatures. We now realize that there is a particular feeding pattern appropriate for human creatures as well.

A new science has come into being to explore this fascinating subject: nutritional anthropology. It is the spellbinding story about what it means to be humanin nutritional terms. It provides an extraordinarily powerful understanding of how, by eating in harmony with the way our bodies are designed, we can rejoice in the best possible health and relish the prospect of a long life.

We accept that lions and gorillas have bodies, digestive systems, and feeding patterns that are adapted to the environment in which they live. Lions, who live by catching and eating fleet-footed antelope, have razor-sharp claws, needle teeth, and powerful stomach acids. Gorillas, who live by chomping through vast quantities of vegetation, have massive molars and long colons. Lions bodies are designed to work on the food that lions eat and gorillas bodies are designed to work on the food that gorillas eat. Yet we imagine, incorrectly, that humans are made to eat anything.

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