The End of Craving: Recovering the Lost Wisdom of Eating Well

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 452 ratings

Price: 13.12

Last update: 12-05-2024


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The international bestseller from award-winning writer Mark Schatzker that reveals how our dysfunctional relationship with food began—and how science is leading us back to healthier living and eating.

For the last fifty years, we have been fighting a losing war on food. We have cut fat, reduced carbs, eliminated sugar, and attempted every conceivable diet only to find that eighty-eight million American adults are prediabetic, more than a hundred million have high blood pressure, and nearly half now qualify as obese. The harder we try to control what we eat, the unhealthier we become. Why?

Mark Schatzker has spent his career traveling the world in search of the answer. Now, in The End of Craving, he poses the profound question: What if the key to nutrition and good health lies not in resisting the primal urge to eat but in understanding its purpose?

Beginning in the mountains of Europe and the fields of the Old South, Schatzker embarks on a quest to uncover the lost art of eating and living well. Along the way, he visits brain scanning laboratories and hog farms, and encounters cultural oddities and scientific paradoxes—northern Italians eat what may be the world’s most delicious cuisine, yet are among the world’s thinnest people; laborers in southern India possess an inborn wisdom to eat their way from sickness to good health. Schatzker reveals how decades of advancements in food technology have turned the brain’s drive to eat against the body, placing us in an unrelenting state of craving. Only by restoring the relationship between nutrition and the pleasure of eating can we hope to lead longer and happier lives.

Combining cutting-edge science and ancient wisdom, The End of Craving is an urgent and radical investigation that “charts a roadmap not just for healthy eating, but for joyous eating, too” (Dan Barber, New York Times bestselling author of The Third Plate).


Top reviews from the United States

AJ
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing! If you let it, this book will change your life
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
Amazingly well written. Captivating in its content and style. I could not put it down. I normally read over 30 to 50 books a year. This is the first book where I have provided comments. This is a must read for every diabetic and obese American, of which I am both.
dk
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting read
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2022
This is a really interesting book with lots of well-researched science-y stuff along with a bit of humor here and there. I liked this author's style so much that I ordered his other two books. Not done with them, but if anything they're even better. I'd give the Craving book five stars, except in parts it feels (to me) like the writing takes an overly circuitous route that doesn't always get to the point quickly enough (for my taste). However, my reading of the other two books may have colored that viewpoint, as they seem a little more direct. I look forward to more by this author in the future!
Brittany Harrison
5.0 out of 5 stars Great job
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Just as described
Chris MacAskill
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating!
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021
I bought the audio book and was so fascinated, I bought the Kindle version and read it all over again. Mark is so compelling I interviewed him for a YouTube channel. It's the most interesting book about nutrition I've read in months.

The essence is in America we have drenched our food with vitamin and mineral supplements, thinking they are great for us so what could go wrong? A lot, it turns out. I am an obsessive reference checker because there is so much misinformation about diet, but Mark's references check out and he's cautious about his sources and what can be gleaned from them. He's also a great storyteller, so the book is riveting from the first page.

I read a lot of books and this one is definitely in my top 10 this year.
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
I’m now that obnoxious person telling everyone they must read this book… as the first book I have actually finished in a looonnnggg time, this is well worth the read. It has completely changed my perspective on and relationship with food and genuinely brought joy to my life because of it. I am just obsessed with this book and the theories it brings to light.
46Curly1
3.0 out of 5 stars Eat Chocolate - That's Pretty Much the Whole Message
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2022
The thesis of the book is that Italians aren't fat because they eat quality food and have no craving to stuff themselves with a lot of unsatisfying food. Our foods, on the other hand, have too many additives that are bad for us, causing us to overeat. To satisfy a compulsion to eat when you aren't really hungry, suck slowly on a dark piece of chocolate and the craving will be diminished. The rest of the book, in my opinion is mainly filler -- my travels in Italy -- conversations with various people. Oh and there was an interesting story of the mystery surrounding the cause of pellagra and how that disease got cured. The story could have been cut down by half, in my opinion.
Skigal76
4.0 out of 5 stars Facts Presented, Now What?
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
I listened to this book first and then decided to buy it. Mr Schatzker has done a thorough search of research in and around the conundrum that is food and our relationship with it.
I have changed a few habits since reading, but short of moving to Italy, it is difficult to find products that have not been altered in some way.
Now with some awareness, I can choose more wisely and spread the word.
Side note: I was so curious about the food and attitude toward food, that I searched for hotels on a travel site in and around Bologna.
Could an Italian vacation be in my future?
Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Good "Food for thought"
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2023
This is not only a interesting and informative book, it is amusing and entertaining. I was hooked after reading just a few pages and enjoyed every word. I think the author is really on to what has caused the obesity crisis in this county. Anyone who is interested in eating a healthy diet and having a good relationship with food, would benefit from reading this book.

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