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Liar Keith – The Vegetarian Myth – Lierre Kieth – Vegan Myths – ISBN 1604860804 Amazon Book Author 978-1604860801 PM Press Food Diet and Recipe for Weight Loss
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Liar Keith – Author of the book The Vegetarian Myth – A deeply flawed book full of incorrect myths and containing false material and factual mistakes about vegetarianism. By a poorly researched author Liar Keith.
Credit: Fact Review from Amazon Books by: "A. Perri"
A. Perry found: "As someone who intensively researches these issues on a daily basis, I found myself underlining items on nearly every page that I knew were just plain untrue or were ‘cherry-picked’ facts slanted to give a certain perception. This is such a disappointment …if she had only put the real work into researching the book properly. Once you lose the reader’s trust that you are providing factual information what do you have?
Ill provide examples:
1) On page. 140: The author states that "Carbon-13 is a stable isotope present in two places: grasses and the bodies of animals that eat grasses". She goes on to suggest that since there is no evidence of grass "scratch marks" on the human teeth found, that they must have been eating animals. There are many flaws in this thought process. First, I cant even begin to explain the preservation and degradation issues present in examining three million year old teeth for ‘scratch marks’. Second, carbon-13 is an isotope found in ALL terrestrial and marine plants, not just grass. Finding high levels of C3 or C4 (which are what carbon-13 breaks down into) in human teeth only means that that human was eating large amounts of SOME plant, seed, nut, etc. (not JUST grass) or the animal that ate those. It is not as simple as GRASS OR COW.
2) On page. 142: The author states that there are no bacteria in the human stomach. This is simply untrue. In 2005 Barry Marshall and Robin Warren won a Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering a stomach bacteria that causes gastritis and ulcer disease. There are currently over 130 known stomach bacteria.
These are only [2] examples from a span of six pages.
This pattern continues throughout the entire book. Fact is…the authors ‘facts’ just arent believable (which, again, is a shame). She writes as if the anthropological and archaeological evidence she quotes is written in stone, when in fact many of these topics are constantly under revision or not well understood yet. Most importantly, I just believe that writing a book and promoting it as a factual, scientific account of a subject when it is not is doing a great disservice to your (mostly) unknowing readers. If you are not willing to put in the real research effort, write a book that is touted as a personal account and nothing more. Selling flubbed facts to people who are truly searching for answers, inspiration or (insert what you are looking for here) is just bad journalism.
Ill end this review with some facts and encourage any readers (whether you liked the book, hated the book or havent read the book) to always question whether what you are reading is true and to do some research of your own.
The author cites 207 references in this book.
62 of those references are websites (~30%)
18 are newspapers and magazines (~7%)
32 are journals (~15%)
95 are other books (~46%)
First of all, think about that. 30% of the references in this book come from "website" information. Five of those 62 website references were Wikipedia. Wikipedia! [which can be doctored, by anyone] One was Google Answers. [which can be joke answers] I wont let my freshmen students use Wikipedia as a reference in their papers, why would it be acceptable for a book? Like websites, newspaper and magazine information needs to be taken with a grain of salt. Of the 32 journals less than half come from well known, peer-reviewed sources. The remaining 46% are books, which can truly say anything the author cares to print (as this one does) and only show that the author is getting her information from another source (and another opinion) aside from the primary one. The point of this is to make clear that this is a book that is sold as (and which many positive reviews hype as) providing scientific, factual, intellectual knowledge on the vegetarian/diet/health debate. In reality less than 8% of the book is coming from peer-reviewed, fact-checked sources which can provide unbiased, neutral information.
If anything I hope this review encourages people to get away from the bias, find factual scientific sources instead of second-third-fourth hand knowledge..and push for it to actually be factual if it presented as such.
Credit: This Review Text by By A. Perri. Excerpt credit.
SUMMARY:
The Vegetarian Myth is a book full of inaccuracies that spreads more false myths about veganism and vegetarianism and its author is now widely regarded across the spectrum as discredited. It turned out to be wrong and full of mistakes.
Mainly those who are lesser-educated and duped believe it, those who are actually familiar with science say "Oh, no." within the first few pages, and it gets even worse from there on.
If you see anyone actually recommending this book, that person can be regarded as scientifically discredited. Actually touting this book would be greeted with a roll of the eyes and an expression of "Oh, geez no." And then that person’s postings now come into question.
The Vegetarian Myth is now considered debunked and in fact regarded as a book spreading more bogus and factually incorrect myths.
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