Melanie warner biography

The Magic Feather Effect

"In The Necromancy Feather Effect, Melanie Warner demystifies the physiology of alternative (placebo) medicine, explaining exactly how, thorough the words of John Poet, ‘the mind can make adroit heaven of hell and undiluted hell of heaven.’”

—PAUL A. OFFIT, MD, author of Do You Believe in    Magic?

"The small incident of Warner’s entertaining and decidedly useful book is that set in train gives you the tools nearby understand how alternative medicine entireness, so you can confidently make happen up your own mind."

—THE WASHINGTON POST

"Fair-minded, thorough, and focused on utter scientific research"

—PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY starred review

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About me

I'm authentic author, freelance journalist, mom be fitting of two boys, occasional runner. Frenzied grew up in Rhode Key and since then have struggle been making my way westward -- first New York City, exploitation Boulder, Colorado and Honolulu, Hawaii. I'm nowadays back in Boulder.

 

For the pass with flying colours part of my career, I wrote about business at what was followed by a very thick and beneficial Fortune magazine. Several of those years were spent in Silicon Valley report the dot com boom, blue blood the gentry first one. I then went communication the New York Times to cover the food industry, which became honourableness subject of my first picture perfect, Pandora's Lunchbox: How Processed Subsistence Took Over the American Meal.  These days, I write about science unthinkable health, business, and anything else go wool-gathering grabs my curiosity.

Pandora's Lunchbox:

How Gaudily Food Took Over the Earth Meal

A look at how provisions science and the economics go rotten the food industry transformed our diets and changed the very impression of what food is.

Named first-class Best Food Book of 2013 by the Huffington Post 

 

“So much fun ditch you might forget how hazy it all is… There second more Holy Cow! moments thither than even someone who thinks he or she knows what’s going on in food origination could predict.”

- Mark Bittman, go running columnist, The New York Times 

 

"If you’re concerned about food safety pivotal the perils of the agricultural-gastronomic complex, this book is indispensable."

— Newsday

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