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The Truth About Nutrition
An Interview with Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.


I don't know if nutrition is 50 percent of the bodybuilding game, 70 percent, or 99.9 percent. All I know is that ignoring it is the worst mistake you can make. You won't look like you want to look or feel like you want to feel. Chances are, if you look in the mirror and don't like what you see, it's your diet that's to blame.

One of the best books I've ever read on food and nutrition is called The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth, by Jonny Bowden, Ph.D.

Jonny Bowden

Bowden is not only a renowned expert on weight loss and nutrition, he's also the go-to-guy for other diet experts. His books have been recommended by everyone from Barry Sears of Zone Diet fame to Charles Poliquin of gigantic biceps fame. (Bowden wrote the nutrition portion of Poliquin's certification course.)

I recently met up with Bowden and hit him with a few questions that have been on my mind since I started reading his work.


Testosterone Nation:
One of your books, The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth, is considered to be controversial because some of the info goes against what most people believe. For example, soy doesn't make your favorite list but whole eggs do. Yet most Americans think soy is a miracle food and whole eggs are bad for you.

Dr. Johnny Bowden:

T-Nation: Any "health foods" being touted today that, well, really aren't that healthy?

Bowden:

T-Nation: How about saturated fat?

Bowden:

coconut oil

T-Nation: Are we talking standard eggs here or the free-range, omega-3 enriched variety?

Bowden:

T-Nation: To go along with the corporate abuse of "free range," it seems like the word "natural" is also misused a lot.

Bowden:

T-Nation: I see that Lucky Charms are now proudly made with whole grains...

Bowden:

T-Nation: And if I'm correct, the label "made with whole grains" can mean that they only threw in a sprinkle of actual whole grain.

Bowden:

bread

T-Nation: Ouch. That's painful to hear. It's sometimes easy to justify a too-high carb intake if it's "healthy" whole grain. So, what other supposed "health-food" trends make you want to tear your hair out?

Bowden:

T-Nation: And the commercials encourage women to eat it at night! Scary. What do you think the next "super food" will be?

Bowden:

T-Nation: Let's talk man-food. Are there any specific foods for men that may help boost testosterone levels, or help prevent any male-oriented diseases?

Bowden:

T-Nation: Interesting points there. Now, you've written a couple books about low-carb diets, so what do you think of the idea that there's no such thing as an essential carbohydrate?

Bowden:

T-Nation: Okay, given that you've written books on the healthiest foods and healthiest meals on earth, many would expect you to be anti-supplement. Are you?

Bowden:

T-Nation: What would you say is the most underrated supplement on the planet?

Bowden:

vitamin D

T-Nation: Okay, lightning round. I throw out some foods and you give us your thoughts on them. First, corn.

Dr. Bowden:

T-Nation: Milk.

Bowden:

milk

T-Nation: Alcoholic beverages?

Bowden:

T-Nation: I think the only thing worse than a beer gut is beer goggles. Now that's a health risk! Where can T-Nation's readers go to learn more about you and your books?

Bowden:

150 healthiest foods

T-Nation: Thanks for the chat!

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