The Healing Foods Cookbook: Vegan Recipes to Heal and Prevent Diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Cancer, and More by Gary Null

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  • ISBN 10 1510705201
  • ISBN 13 9781510705203
  • Published Mar 15 2016
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 392
  • Language English
  • Edition 1
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Gary Null Publishing

Publishers Text

America’s love affair with pro-inflammatory sugars, fats, animal proteins, preservatives, additives, and high-temperature cooking has given rise to devastating health consequences. As rates of chronic degenerative disease surge around the country, it’s more important than ever to dispel the myths surrounding a plant-based diet and get people excited about choosing foods that truly can be both nutritious and gourmet.

Gary Null has witnessed people make remarkable improvements in their health by eating a plant-based, pure foods diet, including individuals going from diabetic to nondiabetic and reversing the symptoms of autoimmune disease. Here are recipes and specific nutrient supplementation protocols for some of the most important health issues facing Americans today: diabetes, cognitive diseases, obesity, pain, cancer, allergies, and aging.

Recipes include:

Fettuccine asparagus Alfredo
Fusilli with eggplant, broccoli rabe, and garlic
Grilled tomatoes with tarragon
Sesame amaranth polenta
Spaghetti and shiitake saffron tomato sauce
Thai macadamia noodles

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