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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: in defense of food, nutrients definition A nutrient is a chemical that an organism needs to live and grow or a substance used in an organism's metabolism which must be taken in from its environment. (Donatelle 2008), diet without context of lifestyle, nutrients include vitamins, NUTRITIONISM basic premises foods are the sum of their nutrient parts, doctrine of scientific eating states taste is not a true guide to what should be eaten, foods are the sum of their nutrient parts is form of reductionism, doctrine of scientific eating states the important components of foods cannot be seen or tasted, but are discernible only in scientific labs, perceived need for scientific experts feeds doctrine of scientific eating, the key to understanding food is the nutrient implies perceived need for scientific experts, nutrients coined by Justus von Liebig 1842, doctrine of scientific eating covers that doctrine of scientific eating is not neutral at all, ideology amplified by government, ideology amplified by food industry, ideology draws on nutrition science, vitamins coined by Casimir Funk 1912, doctrine of scientific eating covers that food choices are ethnically and historically embedded, foods are the sum of their nutrient parts refers to nutrients, NUTRITIONISM reinforced by Dietary Goals for the United States 1977, ideology amplified by journalism, doctrine of scientific eating summed up by Harvey Levenstein