What if the food on your plate wasn't just a personal choice-but a choice already made for you?
A choice that was already here when you were born, waiting to add you to the system like one more drop of rain falling into the river-and you simply blended in.
You made no decisions of your own; you did what others did. And what others did was shaped by marketing, not science.
What if your eyes were trained not to see, and your mind was taught not to question the system?
Beyond the Plate: How Animals, Health, Business, Ethics, and Nutrition Collide in the Modern World
is a revealing exposé that challenges one of society's most deeply held beliefs: that eating animals is natural, necessary, and benign.
In this eye-opening book, Orlando S. Ferrassoli explores:
- The true cost of animal agriculture - from environmental devastation to chronic disease
Poore & Nemecek, 2018 (Science): Animal agriculture uses 83% of farmland while supplying only 18% of calories
T. Colin Campbell, The China Study: Links between casein (animal protein) and chronic illness
- Why our bodies were never designed to consume animal flesh or milk
Milton Mills, MD: Compares human digestion with that of carnivores and herbivores
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (2016): Well-planned vegan diets are "healthful, nutritionally adequate, and may provide health benefits for the prevention and treatment of certain diseases"
- How we became both the perpetrators and victims of a broken food system
Michael Greger, MD - How Not to Die: On reversing heart disease and type 2 diabetes through plant-based nutrition
UN FAO: Animal agriculture is a leading cause of climate change, deforestation, and water pollution
- The ethical disconnect - how culture, profit, and marketing numb our empathy
Jonathan Safran Foer, Eating Animals: Unmasks the hidden cruelty behind everyday choices
Psychology Today: Explores cognitive dissonance and how we suppress our discomfort to maintain habits
Beyond the Plate is not just about food - it's about what lies beyond the long-held myths of nutrition.
It weaves science, ethics, and history into a compelling narrative that pulls no punches, yet offers hope. Whether you're vegan, skeptical, or simply seeking clarity, this book invites you to see with new eyes, think with compassion, and eat with purpose.
This is not a diet book.
It's a reckoning.
A science-based call to conscience.