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Susan explains her childhood, while growing up in a rural community in Pennsylvania, she ate fresh, whole foods from her grandfather's farm. After he passed on, her food choices took a change for the worse. She began to eat a more traditional American diet, and suffered the health consequences that came along with it. She tells how fats, which began as good in her household, became bad, then ultimately good once again.
By Michael Frezza, Susan Frezza, Matthew McTamneySusan explains her childhood, while growing up in a rural community in Pennsylvania, she ate fresh, whole foods from her grandfather's farm. After he passed on, her food choices took a change for the worse. She began to eat a more traditional American diet, and suffered the health consequences that came along with it. She tells how fats, which began as good in her household, became bad, then ultimately good once again.