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For many of us, these are often areas of great interest, but also areas of great informational deficiencies. Food is however, an essential part to life, a basic human need. It surprised me, that everyone eats food, must of us enjoy food, but no one ever seems to truly understand food. I decided to finally write this book, when talking with my godmother about health disparities and nutritional issues with our family. She begged me to share more information with her on how to live a healthier life. It shocked me how enthused she was. I began to wonder, how many people actually want to know about…mehr

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For many of us, these are often areas of great interest, but also areas of great informational deficiencies. Food is however, an essential part to life, a basic human need. It surprised me, that everyone eats food, must of us enjoy food, but no one ever seems to truly understand food. I decided to finally write this book, when talking with my godmother about health disparities and nutritional issues with our family. She begged me to share more information with her on how to live a healthier life. It shocked me how enthused she was. I began to wonder, how many people actually want to know about nutrition. It is something that a majority of people desire? Do people care about their health? The more I pondered these questions, the more I realized the answer was yes.
Autorenporträt
Ron Young is a consultant to thirty American Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religious leaders working together for Israeli-Palestinian peace. In the 1980s, Ron and his wife Carol Jensen lived in the Middle East while pursuing a Quaker assignment of listening to Arabs and Israelis. During the Vietnam War, Ron resisted the draft, visited Saigon and Hanoi, and coordinated peace marches on Washington in 1969 and 1970. Ron also worked with Rev. Jim Lawson in a black Methodist church in Memphis in 1962, and with Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma in March of 1965. Ron remains a popular and inspiring speaker at colleges, high schools, congregations, and community forums.