For the record, dihydrogen monoxide is, and has been throughout history, the primary chemical compound used to extinguish fires. What do you think? Shall we eliminate it from our foods and beverages too?
For the record, dihydrogen monoxide is, and has been throughout history, the primary chemical compound used to extinguish fires. What do you think? Shall we eliminate it from our foods and beverages too?
David Feder, RDN, has been a food, nutrition and health journalist for 26 years. In spite of an academic background that began with psychology and biblical archaeology, David cut his teeth as a celebrated chef in Texas during the 1970s and 1980s, helping pioneer haute-health & fusion cuisines in high-end restaurants and hotels. In the 1990s he became a registered dietitian while completing research and coursework toward a Ph.D. in nutrition biochemistry at the University of Texas at Austin. Along the way he taught food science and nutrition while practicing as a nutrition counselor.