Swallowed Whole: The Hidden Agendas Behind Decades of Nutrition Misinformation and the Lasting Effects on Your Health
By (Author) T. Colin Campbell
BenBella Books
BenBella Books
25th November 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Dietetics and nutrition
Complementary therapies, healing and health
Biology, life sciences
Hardback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
464g
What we eat is a leading factor in our health, longevity, and quality of life, and can be a deciding factor in preventing fatal chronic diseases like cancer.
Yet even now, the overwhelming importance of nutrition in health is rarely part of the conversation.
In a compelling new analysis, T. Colin Campbell, coauthor of The China Study and author of the New York Times bestselling follow-up, Whole, brings to light a series of first-hand experiences that starkly demonstrate how corporate influence in academia, government and the media determinesand sometimes actively suppressespublic access to nutrition research.
With an eye-opening look behind-the-scenes of nutrition policy, Swallowed Whole maps out an alarming pattern that amplifies institutionally backed standards of health while suppressing substantial information on natural, nutritional alternatives. Campbell calls attention to shocking instances in which leading-edge research was prevented or silenced, including:
T. Colin Campbell, PhD, has been dedicated to the science of human health for more than 60 years. His primary focus is on the association between diet and disease, particularly cancer. Known for the China Studyone of the most comprehensive studies of health and nutrition ever conducted, and recognized by the New York Times as the grand prix of human epidemiologyDr. Campbells profound impact also extends to education, public policy, and laboratory research. Dr. Campbell is the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University. He has received more than 70 grant years of peer-reviewed research funding and authored more than 350 research papers. The China Study was the culmination of a 20-year partnership of Cornell University, Oxford University, and the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine