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Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis Cookbook - Delicious Recipes for Living Well on a Low Saturated Fat Diet

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor ed Ingrid Adelsberger Klappentext There is no cure for Multiple Sclerosis, but you can make a real difference by changing what you eat. Medical research shows that a diet very low in saturated fat can reduce the disease's progression and even reverse its course in some cases. This cookbook gathers more than 200 favorite recipes from people with MS around the world. They are delicious, wholefood, meat-free, and dairy-free recipes for home cooks. The recipes include quick and easy lunches and dinners, a variety of seafood dishes, luxurious weekend breakfasts, special occasion cakes, and holiday baking. There are vegan and gluten-free recipes, and a menu plan created by a qualified nutritionist. The recipes can be beneficial for anyone with heart disease, type 2 diabetes, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and other inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Contains dual measures.Research increasingly indicates a diet very low in saturated fat can reduce the progression of MS and even reverse its course. This is a collection of over 200 easy recipes for a wholefood plant-based diet with seafood that is naturally low in saturated fat. Zusammenfassung Research increasingly indicates a diet very low in saturated fat can reduce the progression of MS and even reverse its course. This is a collection of over 200 easy recipes for a wholefood plant-based diet with seafood that is naturally low in saturated fat.

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