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Strong women stay slim
Par Miriam Nelson. 1998
In this companion to Strong Women Stay Young (RC 46865, BR 11896) the author continues with advice on exercising with…
weights in order to develop strength, build bone, improve balance and flexibility, and increase energy. Presents pertinent scientific evidence, sample exercises, and healthful recipes. 1998Balance your body, balance your life: Dr. Taub's 28-day permanent weight loss plan
Par Edward Taub. 1999
Integrative medical doctor outlines a month-long regimen of eating and exercising patterns, which he claims will lead to permanent weight…
loss, better health, and more energy. Diet stresses "live" foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables, eaten at optimal times of day. Exercise centers on walking and yoga stretchesThe art of cooking for the diabetic
Par Mary Hess. 1978
Revised edition containing information on diabetes and its management, based on 1994 recommendations of the American Diabetes Association. Includes advice…
on exercise, alcohol, dining out, and eating while traveling; recipes for soups, breads, meats, poultry, seafood, eggs, cheese, yogurt, pastas, and dessertsLa nouvelle révolution diététique: Mangez Mieux Pour Vivre Mieux Et Plus Longtemps (Alimentation)
Par Maurice Larocque. 2001
Une première partie (60 p.) explique les principes de nutrition, les besoins du corps en protéines, glucides, calcium, vitamines et…
minéraux. La seconde partie propose 250 recettes santé qui permettent de manger à sa faim tout en contrôlant son poids. [SDMQue votre alimentation [soit votre première médecine
Par Laurent Chevallier. 2001
Des conseils alimentaires sont fournis: 1. En fonction de différentes pathologies, sous forme d'abécédaire - 2. En fonction des différentes…
périodes de la vie, pour le maintien du bien-être - 3. Du point de vue de la sécurité alimentaire (contamination, antibiotiques, hormones, manipulations génétiques, aliments biologiques)Healing foods
Par Miriam Polunin. 1997
This practical guide to key foods for good health presents positive steps toward better eating habits. Profiles nutritional and therapeutic…
values of selected foods. Includes recipes for fifty featured items that are considered most important for a balanced dietWhat to eat if you have cancer: a guide to adding nutritional therapy to your treatment plan
Par Maureen Keane. 1996
Nutritional advice and therapy to aid in denying cancer the food elements it needs to grow. Discusses various cancer treatments…
and how to strengthen the body against disease. Includes different diet plans and resourcesMieux vivre la ménopause: les hormones et l'alimentation à votre rescousse
Par Lyne Desautels. 2023
La ménopause entraîne un débalancement hormonal et ce déséquilibre amène tout un lot de symptômes incommodants: bouffées de chaleur, sueurs…
nocturnes, insomnie, prise de poids, irritabilité, difficultés d'ordre sexuel, vieillissement de la peau et déclin cognitif. Heureusement, il existe des solutions pour minimiser ces symptômes: l'hormonothérapie et la saine alimentation. Quelles sont les trois phases de la ménopause? Quels rôles jouent les hormones et quelles sont leurs interrelations? Qu'est-ce qui distingue les hormones synthétiques des hormones bio-identiques? Comment atténuer les symptômes de la ménopause liés à la chute d'estrogènes et de progestérone? Comment modifier ses habitudes de vie afin de prévenir les maladies chroniques et vieillir en bonne santé? Grâce à leur grande expérience et à leur expertise, Dre Lyne Desautels et Isabelle Huot abordent tous ces sujets, répondent à toutes ces questions et offrent des outils concrets pour aider les femmes à trouver l'harmonie dans le monde hormonal!Taking the fear out of eating: a nutritionists' guide to sensible food choices
Par Charlette Gallagher. 1992
Diabetic cooking from around the world
Par Vilma Chantiles. 1989
A cookbook to add sparkle to the blandness of a restricted diet. While not an introduction to diabetic nutrition, the…
book does incorporate the American Diabetes Association's exchange lists. Each recipe includes the estimated number of calories and nutrients per servingThe stoplight diet for children: an eight-week program for parents and children
Par Leonard Epstein. 1988
The authors address the problem of childhood and adolescent obesity. Foods are color-coded red, yellow, and green--high, moderate, and low…
calorie, respectively. Parents are given advice on how to motivate their children so that dieting is not a chore. Includes quizzes and special sections for childrenMicrowave diet cookery
Par Marcia Cone. 1988
Osti d'pain blanc
Par Amélie Prévost. 2023
Chez les chasseurs-cueilleurs l'obsession alimentaire n'était pas une tare mais une question de survie je suis le fruit pourri de…
leur descendance. Avec un humour désespéré, la poète examine son rapport à la nourriture. Elle détaille le lien, direct et aliénant, entre l'image du corps et un écrasant assortiment d'injonctions sociales, médicales, voire morales, auxquelles personne n'échappe. L'intime et le politique s'entrecoupent dans un recueil clairvoyant et rageurHow not to age: The scientific approach to getting healthier as you get older
Par Faclm Michael. 2023
This program is read by the author. Uncover the evidence-based science to slowing the effects of aging, from the New…
York Times bestselling author of the How Not to Die series When Dr. Michael Greger, founder of NutritionFacts.org, dove into the top peer-reviewed anti-aging medical research, he realized that diet could regulate every one of the most promising strategies for combating the effects of aging. We don't need Big Pharma to keep us feeling young—we already have the tools. In How Not to Age , the internationally renowned physician and nutritionist breaks down the science of aging and chronic illness and explains how to help avoid the diseases most commonly encountered in our journeys through life. Physicians have long treated aging as a malady, but getting older does not have to mean getting sicker. There are eleven pathways for aging in our bodies' cells and we can disrupt each of them. Processes like autophagy, the upcycling of unusable junk, can be boosted with spermidine, a compound found in tempeh, mushrooms, and wheat germ. Senescent "zombie" cells that spew inflammation and are linked to many age-related diseases may be cleared in part with quercetin-rich foods like onions, apples, and kale. And we can combat effects of aging without breaking the bank. Why spend a small fortune on vitamin C and nicotinamide facial serums when you can make your own for up to 2,000 times cheaper? Inspired by the dietary and lifestyle patterns of centenarians and residents of "blue zone" regions where people live the longest, Dr. Greger presents simple, accessible, and evidence-based methods to preserve the body functions that keep you feeling youthful, both physically and mentally. Brimming with expertise and actionable takeaways, How Not to Age lays out practical strategies for achieving ultimate longevityThe lost supper: Searching for the future of food in the flavors of the past
Par Taras Grescoe. 2023
The world can't sustain the way we eat today. Whether it's ultra-processed oils, factoryfarmed meat, or monoculture wheat, industrial agriculture…
has increasingly dire consequences for the vibrancy of our plates, health, and planet. While some look to high tech solutions, like lab-grown meat or transgenic produce, Taras Grescoe argues that the future of our food lies in the diversity of the past. In The Lost Supper, Grescoe searches for the fascinating flavors, many forgotten or on the verge of extinction, that tell the stories of civilizations: "Aztec caviar" from a vanishing lake in Mexico; garum, the secret umami ingredient of Ancient Roman cuisine; acorn-fed feral pigs on one of Georgia's barrier islands; and camas, a staple of Northwest Coast Indigenous Peoples. He chronicles a growing movement of archaeologists, farmers, and food producers who are unearthing and reviving the nourishing, delicious, and sustainable foods of the past—from Neolithic sourdough and farmhouse cheese to wild olives and long-thought extinct plants—along with chefs and enthusiasts who are bringing history alive in their own kitchens. A deep dive into the archaeology of taste and an impassioned manifesto for the future of food, The Lost Supper sets out a provocative case: in order to save ourselves, we need to think—and eat—much more like our ancestors didQue mangerons-nous demain?
Par Christian Rémésy. 2005
Une exigence en matière d'alimentation et de santé est nécessaire. Christian Rémésy en appelle à une prise de conscience collective…
et à une prise en main politique de notre environnement alimentaire, de l'agriculture à la grande distribution, pour introduire une logique nutritionnelle dans toute la chaîne de production et aboutir à une offre en accord avec la santé du consommateur.Vegetable kingdom: the abundant world of plant-based recipes
Par Bryant Terry. 2020
"More than 100 beautifully simple recipes that teach you the basics of a great vegan meal centered on real food,…
not powders or meat substitutes--from the James Beard Award-winning chef and author of Afro-Vegan Food justice activist and author Bryant Terry breaks down the fundamentals of plant-based cooking in Vegetable Kingdom, showing you how to make delicious meals from popular vegetables, grains, and legumes. Recipes like Dirty Cauliflower, Barbecued Carrots with Slow-Cooked White Beans, Millet Roux Mushroom Gumbo, and Citrus & Garlic-Herb-Braised Fennel are enticing enough without meat substitutes, instead relying on fresh ingredients, vibrant spices, and clever techniques to build flavor and texture. The book is organized by ingredient, making it easy to create simple dishes or showstopping meals based on what's fresh at the market. Bryant also covers the basics of vegan cooking, explaining the fundamentals of assembling flavorful salads, cooking filling soups and stews, and making tasty grains and legumes. With beautiful imagery and classic design, Vegetable Kingdom is an invaluable tool for plant-based cooking today." -- Provided by publisher"Combining the latest developments and research discoveries, board-certified gastroenterologist and medical host on CNN and Fox News, Dr. Roshini Raj…
shows the ways in which the microbiome impacts overall well-being, and helps readers reset their biological clocks by improving their gut health. With one in four Americans suffering from digestive health issues every day, gut health has become an increasingly important part of wellness. With the human body, so many issues can be improved upon, or cured, by balancing the microbiome. But the microbiome--a community of bacteria, viruses, and yeasts that dwell in the body--has long been something that the average person can find baffling--and maybe a little bit gross. By offering simple and straightforward answers to questions like what one should be eating, what probiotics are, which vitamins and medicines really work, Dr. Raj demystifies the gut. She uses the idea of a home renovation to show how different organs and parts of the body can be "renovated" in order to optimize the microbiome. After all, balancing one's microbiome improves digestive health, brain function, emotional stability, the body's response to inflammation, immunity, and lessens premature aging. Melding the latest developments and discoveries in microbiome research, along with Dr. Raj's practical tips developed from her years of clinical experience, Gut Renovation shows readers how to turn back the biological clock and revamp the way they live forever." -- Provided by publisherA culinary history of Missouri: foodways & iconic dishes from the show-me state
Par Suzanne Corbett. 2021
Une alimentation saine nous permet de vivre en forme et aussi de prolonger notre vie d'une quinzaine d'années. Dans cet…
ouvrage, vous apprendrez comment gérer vous-même votre alimentation pour vous maintenir en santé tout au long de votre vie.