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The book you are looking for is titled (Russian: "Пищевой террор. Есть или жить? Продукты массового уничтожения" ), written by Svetlana Troitskaya . Where to Download or Buy the Book

: Troitskaya argues that many modern health issues are a direct result of industrial food production and encourages readers to return to more natural diets.

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: The book provides a detailed list of food additives (E-numbers), deciphering their codes and explaining their potential health risks.

: Community reviews and ratings for this title can be found on platforms like LiveLib . Overview of the Book's Themes

: The author critiques the global food system, suggesting that consumers are often victims of profit-driven corporations that prioritize shelf-life and taste over human health.

: You can check for new or used paper editions at major retailers like OZON or Labirint .

The book you are looking for is titled (Russian: "Пищевой террор. Есть или жить? Продукты массового уничтожения" ), written by Svetlana Troitskaya . Where to Download or Buy the Book

: Troitskaya argues that many modern health issues are a direct result of industrial food production and encourages readers to return to more natural diets.

Svetlana Troitskaya’s work focuses on the dangers of the modern food industry, often using provocative language like "food genocide" to describe the impact of processed foods. :