nutrition

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nutrition

What we eat

2014
Introduces the importance of healthy food and examines the different food groups, where food comes from, and more.
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Now you know what you eat

pictures and answers for the curious mind
2019
". . . Dive deep into the science of what we eat and where ingredients come from by exploring what happens behind the scenes of favorite, everyday foods like pizza, honey, milk, maple syrup, vegetable soup, and more!"--Provided by publisher.
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The how not to die cookbook

100+ recipes to help prevent and reverse disease
2017
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How not to die

discover the foods scientifically proven to prevent and reverse disease
2015
Reveals how simple changes in diet and lifestyle can prevent and reverse many causes of disease-related deaths.
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The Plantpure Kitchen

130 mouthwatering Whole Food recipes and tips for a plant-based life
2017
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Make a fitness plan

"Provide[s] . . . readers with an introduction to living a healthy life, both physically and mentally. Students will learn how to set health goals, create fitness plans, and read about different gym machines and how to use them both safely and effectively. They will also learn about the importance of nutrition as they read about different food groups, discover how to eat right on a budget, and how to portion correctly"--Provided by publisher.
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Healthier together

recipes for two--nourish your body, nourish your relationships
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How to be well

the six keys to a happy and healthy life
" . . . a holistic manual for everything you need to know to 'be well'--how to eat, exercise, sleep better, reduce stress and be happy"--.
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Fats, oils, and sweets

Simple text and photographs show fats, oils, and sugary foods, and explain how you can make healthy food choices.
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Unlock your muscle gene

trigger the biological mechanisms that transform your body and extend your life
"Provocatively written yet grounded in science, Unlock Your Muscle Gene argues that human fitness is a well-defined system rooted in our biology and programmed in our genes. We all possess the genes that retain and develop muscle and extend our lives, but to turn them on we need to learn how to use the right nutritional and physical triggers. Doing so unleashes innate mechanisms that literally transform pain to power, weakness to strength, and sickness to health. Fitness expert Ori Hofmekler describes the main causes of muscle degradation and aging and offers specific exercise and nutrition practices for counteracting them. He argues that the human body is programmed for hardship rather than leisure and emphasizes the primary roles of hunger and hardship in triggering the mechanisms that make our bodies thrive. Hofmekler also details how to combine food; the right meal timing and meal size; why we need to separate AM foods and PM foods; the ideal fuel to prevent "hitting the wall"; how long and how often to train; and whether we can develop a super muscle fiber hybrid that can outperform any other fiber type. Unlock Your Muscle Gene is both practical and inspiring in pointing the way to a leaner, stronger, healthier body"--.
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