Protein Power Lifeplan: A New Comprehensive Blueprint For Optimal Health by Mary Dan Eades and Michael R. Eades

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  • ISBN 10 0446525766
  • ISBN 13 9780446525763
  • Published Jan 01 2000
  • Format Hardcover
  • Language English
  • Publisher Warner Books

Publishers Text

Which is better for you:

Whole wheat or red meat

Magnesium supplements or vitamins with added iron

UV-protection sunglasses or spinach and broccoli

A salad with fat-free dressing or one with olive oil

Suncreen on a daily basis or light sunbathing without protection

THE TRUTH MAY SUPRISE YOU.

The authors who defied conventional wisdom, turned the food pyramid upside down, and helped to vastly improve personal health continue to break the rules...

A New York Times bestseller for over a year, Protein Power sparked provacative debate with its assertion that our mainly carbohydrate-based diet - and not one rich in protein - is responsible for rampant obesity and heart disease among Americans. Now the authors of this exciting guide expand both their theory and their nutritional program, and show how The Protein Power LifePlan can combat diabetes, high blood pressure, auto-immune disorder, and more. Whether you're a Protein Power veteran looking to fine-tune your dietary lifestype or increase your success, or a newcomer to the plan, astonishing health benefits can be yours with... The Protein Power LifePlan.

Good health is in our birthright. Contrary to popular belief, our bodies were designed by nature to metabolize and thrive on protein and fat, and simply weren't built to handle today's typical diet of carbohydrates and processed foods. The authors have linked the rise in disease to our increasing reliance on the low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet that first appeared at the dinner table relatively late in human history.

The keys to good health can be found by understanding how we evolved and by eating a diet typical of our ancestors', rich in protein and good fats and full of fruits and vegetables for the antioxident and cancer-fighting abilities.



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