Better Not Burn Your Toast: The Science of Food and Health
By (Author) Dr. Joe Schwarcz
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
17th December 2025
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Popular medicine and health
Biology, life sciences
Paperback
240
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
191g
In a world of misinformation and noise, Dr. Joe is a reliable source of authentic, evidence-based health science to teach you everything you didnt know you needed to know!
If you have an appetite for digestible science, you will find plenty of tasty morsels here.
Discover why some people see red over red food dyes, why Sherlock Holmes was interested in jellyfish, why King George III was plagued with purple urine, and why phrenology is a pseudoscience. You will learn about the links between the Pope, Lionel Messi, and yerba mate, Harry Potter and the mandrake root, and how Bicycle Day came to commemorate the first use of LSD. Have you ever wondered whether negative ions have positive effects, if memory supplements work, if performance-enhancing supplements really enhance performance, or if taurine in Red Bull is a lot of bull Look no further. Are you confused about ultraprocessed foods, free radicals, calcium propionate in your daily bread, endocrine disruptors, preservatives, rejuvenation, aspartame, Ozempic, Oxycontin, or whether you can eat to beat disease Youve come to the right place.
You will also find out why Woody Allens orgasmatron in Sleeper was a parody of an actual device created by Wilhelm Reich, how time-restricted eating works, why kimchi traveled to outer space, and where not to stick a magnesium rod. Then, of course, you will also discover why you should not burn your toast!
Joe Schwarcz holds a Ph.D. in chemistry and is the director of McGill Universitys Office for Science and Society, which aims to separate sense from nonsense. He is the recipient of numerous awards for teaching chemistry and interpreting science for the public. Dr. Joe has hosted a radio show on science for 43 years, appeared hundreds of times on television, writes The Right Chemistry column for the Montreal Gazette, and is the author of 19 bestsellers. He lives in Montreal, QC.