Learner Reviews & Feedback for Stanford Introduction to Food and Health by Stanford University
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KW
Mar 11, 2023
This course has a lot of great information on nutrition and simple eating without being overwhelming. It gives practical advice that anyone seeking to eat healthier can implement in their daily lives.
PE
Oct 19, 2021
This course taught me a lot about the components of food! Processed and non-processed food which was the best food of all. I will be happy to spread this healthy dietary ways to my family and friends!
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By Jo s b c
•Sep 18, 2021
useful tips!
By Cephas A M
•Jun 7, 2025
Interesting
By Brenda S
•Apr 1, 2022
simple info
By Inna G
•Jan 31, 2022
Very simple
By Silvia G
•Apr 15, 2021
thank you !
By Virginie F
•Jan 25, 2023
High level
By H B
•May 24, 2021
too simple
By María T B
•Sep 25, 2020
Muy basico
By Maria A M
•Oct 19, 2016
Very basic
By Nico A M
•Oct 19, 2024
Muy corto
By Naomi A
•Dec 1, 2022
Excellent
By ABHISHA S S U
•Mar 16, 2021
very nice
By Roberto G
•Jun 1, 2020
Too basic
By Martín R
•May 20, 2020
Too basic
By Europe
•Apr 1, 2020
Too easy
By Akanksha K
•Jun 23, 2022
jhbvjk
By Deleted A
•May 5, 2021
Testing
By Nagavaidheeswaran
•Nov 2, 2022
super
By Mohamed E
•Feb 7, 2022
Good
By Sriya
•Oct 30, 2024
good
By FAROOQ
•Sep 14, 2024
GOOD
By Nock d
•Apr 5, 2024
good
By Khaled B
•Jun 12, 2023
GOOD
By Alba L B
•Jul 24, 2022
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By Bogdan J
•Nov 28, 2022
It's not completely bad, and I suppose for a complete beginner, maybe an American person who had multiple generations living off fast food and never having chopped an onion is a really cool introductory class, but otherwise I haven't learnt anything now. Not a single thing! And some of the information is geniunely misleading , even the interview cuts are almost suspicious as how biased they are towards the meat and milk industry. It really breaks my heart to see how corrupted information these days is and how little it is questioned in the best case scenario, and down right intentioanlly misleading in the worst case scenario. I'm geniunely surprised to see a medical staff be either misinformed or misinform others on purpose by the presures or incentives of the meat and dariy industry. I would personally not recomment this class and I'm happy I didn't make the certificate and waste money on this. Giving them the benefit of the doubt, it is ALWAYS problematic to take nutrition advice from medical staff that has typically had less training in it than you yourself have. I mean seriously, it's abuse of social status and academic title. No one would accept to be cut open and have a surgery from a doctor of physics, just because they have the title of doctor in their name. So why do we accept nutritional advice or in this case an actual course ! from someone who clearly isn't a trained nutritionist or health expert. Beware ! Medics are NOT health experts, they are disease experts ! It is NOT the same thing!