Jessie (a.k.a. the Glucose Goddess) takes you on a fun and informative journey to understand how food affects your sugar spikes and your health. This practical guide is full of wonderful tips and hacks on how and what to eat; a must for anyone who wants to understand their body and improve their health." - Professor Tim Spector, author of Diet Myth and Spoon Fed, professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College, London
"Glucose Revolution will help you feel better, cut cravings, connect with yourself, balance your hormones, live longer, teach you science and put a smile on your face along the way. This book is one of my references - don't wait to read it." - Davinia Taylor, British actor and #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of It's not a Diet
Dietary science is on the move. For decades, people were wrongly focused on reducing fat and calories, whereas we now know that the real trouble-makers are the foods that deregulate our blood sugar levels.
In writing both clear and empathetic, biochemist Jessie Inchauspe explains why blood sugar spikes are so bad for us and how to flatten those spikes to transform our health.
By analysing decades of research and running thousands of original experiments on herself wearing a continuous glucose monitor, she has distilled 10 simple and surprising hacks that can be easily incorporated into everyday life.
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Jessie Inchauspé es una bioquímica y escritora francesa, autora superventas del New York Times e internacional. Ha dedicado su carrera a traducir la ciencia más innovadora en consejos prácticos para mejorar la salud física y mental. Con sus libros La revolución de la glucosa y La revolución de la glucosa: el Método, que han vendido más de 3 millones de ejemplares en 43 idiomas, ha transformado la conversación global sobre el azúcar en sangre. En su nueva obra, 9 meses que cuentan para toda la vida, desvela de forma clara y rigurosa cómo la alimentación durante el embarazo influye en la salud futura del bebé. Jessie es la fundadora de la popular comunidad @GlucoseGoddess, donde comparte hábitos alimentarios con más de 7 millones de personas en redes sociales. Está licenciada en matemáticas por el King’s College de Londres y tiene un máster en bioquímica por la Universidad de Georgetown.