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The "Protein Power Life Plan" is probably the most palatable for reading, but it's the Taubes book that brings in the political processes of critical FDA decisions, and documents 100 years worth of clinical nutrition trials in exhaustive detail. At 600 pages, it's a horse-choker of a book, but I love how each chapter is broken up into a neat, almost self-contained thesis. So you can feel free to skim (he does repeat himself, but usually because he's presenting yet more data that backs up a position he's already stated), and also to skip around from chapter to chapter.
The "Protein Power Life Plan" is probably the most palatable for reading, but it's the Taubes book that brings in the political processes of critical FDA decisions, and documents 100 years worth of clinical nutrition trials in exhaustive detail. At 600 pages, it's a horse-choker of a book, but I love how each chapter is broken up into a neat, almost self-contained thesis. So you can feel free to skim (he does repeat himself, but usually because he's presenting yet more data that backs up a position he's already stated), and also to skip around from chapter to chapter.