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Denise Minger

Health and Nutrition Consultant at Self

Denise Minger is a writer, researcher, and consultant based in Phoenix, Arizona.1 She has been working as a wellness coach and consultant since 2015, and has held various self-employed positions including manuscript editor, public speaker, and health and nutrition blogger.1 Minger gained recognition for her critiques of "The China Study" and her blog "Raw Food SOS," where she focuses on debunking bad science in nutrition.46

Minger is the author of "Death by Food Pyramid," a book that aims to teach critical thinking skills in nutrition rather than prescribing specific diets.45 She describes herself as a "relentless truth seeker" and emphasizes the importance of questioning everything, including her own work.6

Born on May 4, 1987, Minger has a background that includes a stint as a raw vegan in her teens, which she credits for sparking her passion for nutritional science.36 She has also worked as a research assistant for Sarah Ballantyne, PhD, since 2015.1

Minger is known for her objective approach to controversial topics in nutrition, particularly regarding the health effects of meat consumption.2 She avoids aligning with specific dietary ideologies, instead focusing on making nutritional science accessible and engaging for those interested in improving their health.6

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Oct 12 · deniseminger.com
Denise Minger | Rescuing good health from bad science.
May 31 · deniseminger.com
About | Denise Minger
Dec 17 · deniseminger.com
I Made a Book - Denise Minger
Mar 2 · youtube.com
AHS12 Denise Minger Meet Your Meat - YouTube
AHS12 Denise Minger Meet Your Meat - YouTube
Feb 26 · naiaonline.org
Denise Minger | National Animal Interest Alliance
Denise Minger | National Animal Interest Alliance

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