The Hundred-Year LIE
How Food and Medicine are Destroying Your Health
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A Recommended Book in the July issue of Book Sense, an American Bookseller’s Association publication sent to 1,200 independent booksellers in the U.S. and Canada.

”You are what you eat. And that's bad news, according to Randall Fitzgerald's monumental new book, The Hundred-Year Lie.

According to one health expert he interviewed, if we were cannibals, human meat would be banned from consumption because we've become so contaminated from the pesticides, artificial ingredients, toxic waste and drugs we knowingly (and unknowingly) ingest.

Fitzgerald culls interviews, research and years of data into a highly readable book - which makes for a frightening wake-up call about the harm we do to our bodies and our world. And if Fast Food Nation made you consider some serious lifestyle changes, The Hundred-Year Lie will inspire you to go 10 steps farther.

From the enactment of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 to present day, Fitzgerald exposes the lack of oversight that goes into making sure what we consume is safe - despite most people's assumptions to the contrary. He shows how little we know about how drugs, chemicals, cosmetics and artificial food ingredients interact. These synergies, he illustrates, can be drastically more toxic to our bodies than the individual chemicals, many of which are toxic on their own. These synthetic substances accumulate in our bodies, which cannot process them and often cannot handle the burden of the combined toxins.

The good news is, there are steps people can take to reclaim their health. But so much of what needs to be done is on a global level, and Fitzgerald shows all too clearly how profit and power have played a more influential role than public safety.

While it would be nice to see notes on his findings, like Eric Schlosser provided in Fast Food Nation, the data and source material are provided in bibliography form for those who want to do more research.”

Grade: A

The Boston Herald


“This is a must read for anyone truly interested in a healthier life.”

Book Sense,
The American Bookseller's Association

“In The Hundred-Year Lie: How Food and Medicine Are Destroying Your Health (Dutton), Randall Fitzgerald warns that chemicals added to food, medicine, packaging, water supplies and other aspects of daily life have created a health crisis. He challenges several myths established and perpetuated by the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries, points out government's failure to better protect consumers, and offers suggestions for restoring a more healthful and less toxic society.”

Associated Press Book Roundup


The Hundred-Year Lie: How Food and Medicine Are Destroying Your Health, is one of those books that not only needs to be read by every thinking person in America, it also needs to be in the hands of political leaders and policymakers who have been controlled by the very industries that have created the massive health crisis Fitzgerald so clearly exposes.”

Elissa Meininger, Newswithviews.com

 “ … provocative and frightening...explodes various myths....”

Publishers Weekly

"If you care about your own life and the lives of those you love,you must read this book! The Hundred Year Lie is a detailed roadmap to protecting your health and insuring the survival of our entire species."

Donald Altman,
author of The Art of the Inner Meal
,
12 Steps To Mindful Eating, and others

The Hundred-Year Lie brings a pure, fresh, non-toxic perspective to your life: that drugs aren't the be-all and end-all of healing, and that you can be healthier (and a whole lot happier) by relying on natural foods and remedies.

Bill Gottlieb,
author, Alternative Cures

“You are poisoning yourself!  Before you eat another bite of food … before you take another pill … you owe it to yourself (and those you love) to read this book!

David Rippe,
Author, “The Flip”

"...A must-read survival manual for the human species and planet  Earth."

Terrence Cafferty, MSME,
NASA Consultant

“I read a lot of health books, so I can say with authority that The Hundred Year Lie is a scary, devastating and wonderful book.  I hope everyone reads it.”

Margaret Reynolds,
Mendocino Book Company

“Randall Fitzgerald’s Hundred-Year Lie is an historic contribution to the anti-chemical conscious public.  This literary contribution will not only help to save your life, but also those you love.”

Brian R. Clement, Ph.D., NMD
Director, Hippocrates Health Institute

"a damning treatise on how food and medicine are destroying the public's health. He provides devastating evidence on how chemicals are damaging our health even though it was supposed to improve it, sort of a case of science of nature. Very scary...enlightening...Well worth a read."

The Union Jack

"Fitzgerald presents great information that is well researched and easy to read. This is a must read for anyone truly interested in a healthier life."

Dee Moeller,
Volume One Bookshop, Dickson, Tennessee


"The level of environmental pollution we live with may not surprise anyone anymore. But what about the idea that we may be born with harmful neurotoxins in our systems? And that the food we eat and the medicine we take may be making us sicker?

Randall Fitzgerald's interest in the topic was triggered by his own experience with nontraditional medicine and the sudden onset of severe medical problems within his circle.

"Among my friends and acquaintances, all of whom are baby boomers like me, or younger, three are battling various forms of cancer, three others are in remission from cancer, two have come down with multiple sclerosis, one man and one woman have AIDS, two people suffer from Parkinson's disease in its advanced stages, two in their 30s have Crohn's disease, and three others endure such severe bouts of migraines and food allergies that doctors say, only half-jokingly, they must be 'allergic to civilization,' " he writes in the introduction to his new book, "The Hundred-Year Lie: How Food and Medicine are Destroying Your Health."

For Fitzgerald, a journalist who has written for The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, the crux of the lie cited in his title is the idea that, in general, "lab-created synthetics are as benign as -- and more effective than -- naturally occurring food and medicines."

It started with the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, he says, because that lulled people into thinking the government was looking out for their best interests and the food and medicines they were ingesting were safe and well tested. It was a time of "a better life through chemistry," with the rise of heavily processed foods, fluoridated and chlorinated water, and do-it-all products, most of them approved for general use under the assumption that tiny doses of anything probably couldn't be harmful.

But worse than the rapidly increasing number of chemicals and synthetics "fortifying" our lives (or disguised as "natural flavoring" or "inert ingredients") is the fact that while some additives are tested for toxicity individually, virtually none are tested in combination, and little thought was given to how they could build up in our bodies over time.

According to Fitzgerald, when various chemicals are combined -- say, monosodium glutamate (MSG) and aspartame, an artificial sweetener, which are used together to enhance flavor in a myriad of processed foods -- the toxic elements of each are magnified exponentially. He calls this phenomenon "synergy."

"What makes synergy so scary for scientists and government regulators," Fitzgerald writes, "is how it profoundly challenges all traditional risk analysis calculations of whether chemicals in products, food, water, or medicines pose a threat to human health."

Fitzgerald urges readers to avoid toxins in general, eat raw or "pure" foods, and be skeptical of Western medicine, but short of visiting the same sort of extreme detoxification program he does, the prospects don't seem very good.

The book is disconcerting -- of course, it's supposed to be. But what's especially troubling is that, while Fitzgerald lists his sources in a bibliography at the back of the book, the chapters themselves have no footnotes, making statements attributed to "one biologist who co-authored the study" or information gleaned from "an American Heart Association journal" seem sensationalistic and unreliable.

Key details are missing in several of his examples (as when he declares that "Two products designed to kill dust mites . . . quickly generated hundreds of health complaints from consumers" without naming the products or the health issues), and he cites the same handful of statistics in so many places that he undermines their impact and credibility.

The success stories in the last chapters are amazing -- a woman who cured her colon cancer by consuming large quantities of wheatgrass juice, a woman with terminal stage IV lung cancer who recovered thanks to a strict macrobiotic diet, a 71-year-old emphysema patient who healed herself with herbal remedies and by strengthening her lungs with exercise -- but they are also extreme situations not faced by most people and, quite frankly, hard to believe.

Though filled with interesting points, including a "Toxicity Questionnaire" and a detailed timeline that Fitzgerald dramatically calls "The Slippery Slope Index," "The Hundred-Year Lie" ends up seeming more alarmist than authoritative."

The Boston Globe
Lylah M. Alphonse, Globe Staff | July 6, 2006

 
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