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The Illustrated Food Remedies Sourcebook

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Illustrated Food Remedies Sourcebook
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Norman Shealy
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 191
Category/GenreFitness and diet
Complementary therapies, healing and health
Cookery, food and drink
Cookery for specific diets and conditions
ISBN/Barcode 9780007938827
ClassificationsDewey:615.854 615.854
Audience
General
Illustrations Index; Index

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Harper Thorsons
Publication Date 20 November 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

An A-Z of the foods that can be used as natural remedies to prevent and cure common ailments. Comprehensive and fully illustrated throughout, The Illustrated Food Remedies Sourcebook is a go-to reference for those of us wanting to nourish our body from the inside out. So much of what we eat affects our general health and well-being, and there are many widely available foods that, when eaten regularly, not only stave off illness, but also act as a natural cure for ailments. In this essential book, over 300 super-foods are listed with their nutritional breakdown and special properties highlighted for instant and easy reference. As well as those well-known fruits, nuts, and seeds that have been traditionally used as natural remedies for thousands of years, such as honey and lemon to soothe sore throats and oranges for vitamin C, there are also many more unusual foods included, such as blueberries and kale, whose beneficial properties have been acknowledged more recently. * So why not add a handful of acai berries to your morning cereal for a boost of antioxidants and fiber? * Or sprinkle chia seeds on your salad for a powerful protein hit and to aid sluggish digestion? * Did you know that adding calcium-rich kale to your diet could ward off osteoporosis? * Or that substituting your potato for a beta carotene-rich sweet potato could significantly lower your risk of developing cancer? Simple tweaks to your everyday diet could add up to huge changes in your future health, and this guide will tell you all you need to know to make those changes as easy and straightforward as possible.

Author Biography

C. Norman Shealy M.D., Ph.D. is the founder of the American Holistic Medicine Association and a world-renowned neurosurgeon. He is the director of The Shealy Institute in Springfield, Missouri, and has been published worldwide.