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    "What to Eat: The Ten Things You Really Need to Know to Eat Well and Be Healthy" by Luise Light

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    "What to Eat: The Ten Things You Really Need to Know to Eat Well and Be Healthy" by Luise Light

    "What to Eat: The Ten Things You Really Need to Know to Eat Well and Be Healthy" by Luise Light
    МсGrаw-Нill eBooks | 2006 | ISBN: 9780071453134 0071483314 007145313X | 289 pages | PDF | 1 MB

    In What to Eat, internationally respected nutrition expert Dr. Luise Light cuts through the confusion created by misleading advertising, fad diet doctors, and the big food lobbies to answer all your nutrition-related questions.

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    Even more important, she arms you with a simple, research-based eating plan guaranteed to help you look and feel better than ever–without having to sacrifice taste or turn your life upside down. A no-nonsense nutrition guide, What to Eat supplies you with: Ten simple rules for healthy eating–customizable for your tastes and lifestyle A new, simplified food pyramid A step-by-step eating plan Guidelines for eating out Fast, easy, and delicious menus, meals, and recipes Surefire strategies for making kids want to eat healthy foods

    CONTENTS
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    1 Eating Shapes Your Fate
    The Good Ship Nutrition
    Food Guides and Pyramid Schemes
    Eating Right or Eating Wrong
    What’s Wrong with Our Food?
    Nutrition and Politics
    2 Ten Rules for Healthy Eating
    1. Eat a Variety of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
    2. Eat Whole-Grain Pasta, Rice, Breads, and Cereals
    3. Eat Certif ied Organic Foods
    4. Eat Natural Fats/Avoid Synthetic Fats
    5. Avoid Ref ined Starch and Sugars
    6. Eat Wild Fish and Meat and Eggs from Range-Fed, Antibiotic- and Hormone-Free Animals
    7. Eat Several Good Sources of Calcium
    8. Avoid Too Much Salt and Salty Foods
    9. Avoid Processed and Additive-Rich Foods
    10. Drink Plenty of Clean, Filtered Water
    Other Health-Promoting Habits
    3 Kids—Hungry for Change
    Limit TV
    Set a Good Example
    Stock the Good Stuff
    A Big Revolution
    What Else Can We Do?
    What Do Kids Want?
    4 Healthy Eating 101
    The Problem with the Pyramid
    Guide to Healthy Eating
    Your Personal Diet Makeover
    Keep a Journal
    How Foods Affect You
    Weighing in on Weight
    5 Your Diet Makeover Tool Kit
    Pantry and Refrigerator Redux
    Your Makeover Market Basket
    Menu Ideas
    A Week’s Worth of Healthy Eating
    More Tips to Help You Eat Well
    6 What to Cook
    Appetizers
    Soups
    Whole Grains
    Entrées
    Vegetable Dishes
    7 Food, Mind, and Spirit
    Food and Mood
    Fat, Stress, and Weight
    Women, Carbohydrates, and Mood Swings
    Nutrients, Cravings, and the Brain
    Surviving Stress
    Spiritual Nourishment
    8 Healing Digestive Disorders
    IBS: Widespread But Little Known
    Alternative Approaches to Treating IBS
    A Physician’s Tale
    Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, and Hypothyroidism
    For More Information
    9 Slimming Without Tears
    A Lose-Lose Situation
    New Breakthroughs
    Diet Revolutions
    Life in the Restricted Lane
    Emotional Eating
    A Natural Way to Control Appetite
    More Evidence to Support a Plant-Based Diet
    Secrets of Success
    10 Food for Change
    Benef its of Nutrition Research
    Local Is the New Global
    Myths of the Twinkie Police
    An Agenda for Change
    Change Happens Slowly
    Index

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