Dear Mr. Harry David,
I am writing to express my concern about a factual mistake I noticed in your recently published book entitled How to Be Healthy. I have always admired your work; however, this error caught my attention while reading the first chapter.
Last week, I bought the book and began reading it with my sister, who is a nutrition specialist. On page 18, it is stated that people can freely eat any type of food and simply exercise afterwards to burn the extra calories. According to my sister, this statement is scientifically inaccurate because certain foods, especially those high in sugar and saturated fats, can lead to serious health issues regardless of physical activity levels.
Since your books are widely respected and read by many individuals seeking reliable guidance, this misinformation could be harmful. Some readers may follow this advice without considering its potential dangers, which might increase the risk of obesity or heart disease.
Therefore, I kindly suggest you review and correct this statement in the upcoming editions of the book.
Thank you for your time and understanding.
Yours sincerely,
Adam Smith
