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If you have questions about how diet may affect a general class of conditions, this is a good one to read. (For example, I found the chapters on cancer, digestive issues, and mental issues to be informative, because these are areas of interest to me.)
Ultimately, following the tips here will likely make you healthier, since it's overarching premise is, "you don't have to be perfect, just choose healthier options. And if you have to eat something slightly unhealthy to get you to eat more healthy stuff, then do it." It ends with a few recommendations as to what you should be including in your diet daily to help improve your health and make sure you get all your nutrients from your food.
At $5, definitely a solid deal for this fairly massive book.
Yes please!
To die for!
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If you have questions about how diet may affect a general class of conditions, this is a good one to read. (For example, I found the chapters on cancer, digestive issues, and mental issues to be informative, because these are areas of interest to me.)
Ultimately, following the tips here will likely make you healthier, since it's overarching premise is, "you don't have to be perfect, just choose healthier options. And if you have to eat something slightly unhealthy to get you to eat more healthy stuff, then do it." It ends with a few recommendations as to what you should be including in your diet daily to help improve your health and make sure you get all your nutrients from your food.
At $5, definitely a solid deal for this fairly massive book.
If you have questions about how diet may affect a general class of conditions, this is a good one to read. (For example, I found the chapters on cancer, digestive issues, and mental issues to be informative, because these are areas of interest to me.)
Ultimately, following the tips here will likely make you healthier, since it's overarching premise is, "you don't have to be perfect, just choose healthier options. And if you have to eat something slightly unhealthy to get you to eat more healthy stuff, then do it." It ends with a few recommendations as to what you should be including in your diet daily to help improve your health and make sure you get all your nutrients from your food.
At $5, definitely a solid deal for this fairly massive book.
Yes please!
To die for!
If you have questions about how diet may affect a general class of conditions, this is a good one to read. (For example, I found the chapters on cancer, digestive issues, and mental issues to be informative, because these are areas of interest to me.)
Ultimately, following the tips here will likely make you healthier, since it's overarching premise is, "you don't have to be perfect, just choose healthier options. And if you have to eat something slightly unhealthy to get you to eat more healthy stuff, then do it." It ends with a few recommendations as to what you should be including in your diet daily to help improve your health and make sure you get all your nutrients from your food.
At $5, definitely a solid deal for this fairly massive book.
Will this call me to become a vegan? I really dont want to be vegan. I mean I cant 😑
It skews heavily that way. But ultimately its message is "eat more whole foods, fruits, and especially vegetables."
A good companion might be Dean Ornish's "The Spectrum".
A good companion might be Dean Ornish's "The Spectrum".
Oh, then it is not for me. Never mind
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Do not fear the consequences of educating yourself.
Being vegan is easy. I switched my diet up in May from a total carnivore to vegan and I don't regret anything. I've put on 30lbs of muscle because now I have the energy to workout and feel amazing. There are literally vegan substitutes for everything and companies are pouring billions of dollars into research and development of meat/cheese replacements that now taste and feel just like cheese/meat.
Hell, even on The Chew they were praising plant based burgers a few days ago like Beyond Meat: Beyond Burger (sold in the refrigerated section NOT frozen)
For cheese: try Follow Your Heart shredded mozzarella and their slices (not their block cheese) and also try Field Roast Chao Slices (creamy original is amazing)
For milk: try Silk Cashew/almond Blend with added pea protein (10g protein, 2g sugar, 130 calories) much better nutritional profile than milk and you won't be drinking pus (somatic cells), hormones (35 hormones in milk), growth factors (11 growth factors in milk including IGF1), added antibiotics/steroids/hormones, or contributing to animal cruelty