Deville, Nancy
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Nancy Deville
Nancy Deville is a real food advocate, bestselling health book writer, and the author of Healthy, Sexy, Happy: A Thrilling Journey to the Ultimate You (978-1-60832-138- 4, June 2011) and the novel Karma (978-0-9841284- 0-2), a psychological thriller about sex trafficking. She lives in Los Angeles.
The U.S. epidemics of obesity, disease, low IQ, and depression are the result of a new form of malnutrition caused by chemically loaded, nutrient-dead “science fiction” food made in factories.
In Death by Supermarket, Nancy Deville masterfully links America’s obsession with factory food and our growing reliance on the diet and pharmaceutical industries. This well-researched guide reveals the imminent danger behind the low fat/low cholesterol diet and links the introduction of this diet to the proliferation of high-fructose corn syrup, vegetable oil, endocrine-disrupting soy, neurologically damaging aspartame, and other unhealthy ingredients that pervade factory food.
You don’t have to stay fat, depressed, or sick, tethered to pharmaceuticals and dreading old age. It’s never too late to begin reversing the effects of factory food. Death by Supermarket shows you how to quit dieting and taking drugs, provide your body and brain with nutritional building blocks, and reclaim your genetic potential—including your ideal body weight—by choosing a historically eaten diet of real, whole, living food.
In Death by Supermarket, Nancy Deville masterfully links America’s obsession with factory food and our growing reliance on the diet and pharmaceutical industries. This well-researched guide reveals the imminent danger behind the low fat/low cholesterol diet and links the introduction of this diet to the proliferation of high-fructose corn syrup, vegetable oil, endocrine-disrupting soy, neurologically damaging aspartame, and other unhealthy ingredients that pervade factory food.
You don’t have to stay fat, depressed, or sick, tethered to pharmaceuticals and dreading old age. It’s never too late to begin reversing the effects of factory food. Death by Supermarket shows you how to quit dieting and taking drugs, provide your body and brain with nutritional building blocks, and reclaim your genetic potential—including your ideal body weight—by choosing a historically eaten diet of real, whole, living food.
We’re living longer, but our quality of life isn’t necessarily any better. With equal measure of easy-to-read physiology, wit, and practicality, Healthy, Sexy, Happy veers away from unhealthy conventional dietary and lifestyle wisdom and shows how to unite the mind, body, and spirit for long-term vitality.
Derived from her extensive research for her book Death By Supermarket, Nancy Deville provides a series of straightforward, no-nonsense guidelines that shows readers how to take control of their health. This comprehensive program addresses topics such as accelerated aging and how to avoid it, how to properly care for and nourish the brain, managing insomnia, practicing self-compassion, and the appropriate exercise levels for all ages.
Whether a twenty-year-old who can’t get out of bed without four cups of coffee and a cigarette, a depressed thirty-five-year-old with no sex drive, or someone free-falling into old age, Healthy, Sexy, Happy shows readers how to redefine their sense of well-being in a toxic world.
Derived from her extensive research for her book Death By Supermarket, Nancy Deville provides a series of straightforward, no-nonsense guidelines that shows readers how to take control of their health. This comprehensive program addresses topics such as accelerated aging and how to avoid it, how to properly care for and nourish the brain, managing insomnia, practicing self-compassion, and the appropriate exercise levels for all ages.
Whether a twenty-year-old who can’t get out of bed without four cups of coffee and a cigarette, a depressed thirty-five-year-old with no sex drive, or someone free-falling into old age, Healthy, Sexy, Happy shows readers how to redefine their sense of well-being in a toxic world.

