Foods That Heal
$13.99
You can change your life by changing your diet. You can enjoy more vibrant health just by tapping into nature’s cornucopia of vitality-enhancing foods.
Let world-renowned nutrition expert Dr. George D. Pamplona-Roger get you started on the pathway to better eating. The author explores the nutritional value of nuts, grains, sprouts, and vegetables, and explains the benefits and dangers of various types of food.
What about soft drinks? Coffee? Salt? Sugar? Wine? Meat? Dairy products? Pasta? Olive oil? Is meat addictive? Does it cause cancer? Alternatives to meat? How to avoid toxic fish. How to reduce your cholesterol. How to solve the constipation problem. A diet for diabetics.
The earth is a garden. Let it heal you.
You will discover foods that help you avoid weight gain. Foods that help you breathe more freely. Foods that help you digest. Goods that battle infection. Foods that benefit the skin, muscles, urinary tract, intestine, stomach, liver, lungs, blood, arteries, heart, nerves, and eyes.
And just because food is medicine doesn’t mean it can’t be delicious. The luscious photography will make your mouth water over the delicious natural foods pictured on these pages.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780828027458
George Pamplona-Roger
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2004
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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