A Quote by Michael Pollan

Don't eat any foods you've ever seen advertised on television. — © Michael Pollan
Don't eat any foods you've ever seen advertised on television.
Avoid foods you see advertised on television.
Stop eating 'dead' foods: junk, fried, and fast foods, as well as processed carbs. They’re loaded with sugar and other additives. The more live foods we eat (fruits and vegetables), the more alive we feel. The more dead foods we eat...well, you get the idea.
I don't know of any actor in any television show that I have ever seen who's given monologue after monologue in a television series.
I don't think I've ever seen pie advertised. That's how you know it's good. They advertise ice cream and other desserts. They advertise the bejeeezus out of yogurt, but I haven't seen one pie commercial.
I don't think I've ever seen pie advertised. That's how you know it's good. They advertise ice cream and other desserts. They advertise the bejeezus out of yogurt, but I haven't seen one pie commercial.
People don't eat nutrients, they eat foods, and foods can behave very differently than the nutrients they contain.
I eat more chicken any man ever seen.
The idea behind diet confusion is, you have to keep your body off-kilter. So by changing the type of foods that you eat, the frequency of the foods that you eat, you can keep your metabolism revved up.
I eat very clean foods, healthy foods and drink a lot of water.
I eat healthier than you think. I eat grains and vegetables when I'm home - and I eat in courses. My wife, Lori, thinks it's because I don't want foods to touch. That's not it. If you eat courses, you slow down your meal and eat less. It's a trick I picked up in France as a kid.
I try not to eat processed foods, well, ever. If it comes from a lab or a factory, I don't want it.
Eat for nutrition and food value. Emphasize natural foods, avoid processed foods and eliminate junk entirely.
I eat about 4,500 calories every day, but I eat only nutritious, organic foods, and I don't eat added sugars.
I hydrate obsessively, limit processed foods, and make a conscious attempt to eat and drink pure things, organic foods. I've noticed that these things stay with me longer than processed foods and that I'm more consistent in my climbing and my life - there aren't so many highs and lows.
The most corrosive piece of technology that I've ever seen is called television - but then, again, television, at its best, is magnificent.
I focus on organic foods and I also don't eat any wheat or gluten.
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