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Inflammation Syndrome:
The
Complete Nutritional Program to Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease,
Arthritis, Diabetes, Allergies, and Asthma What is the Inflammation
Syndrome? It’s the cumulative effect of low-grade
inflammation–including the aches and pains we all experience–that
grows into chronic debilitating disease. This book, the first major book
on the syndrome, reveals the powerful role that inflammation plays in a
wide variety of common health conditions–from simple aches and pains
to heart disease, obesity, diabetes, Syndrome X, arthritis, asthma, and
athletic injuries. Drawing on cutting-edge research conducted around the
world, Jack Challem provides a revolutionary approach to healing
inflammation-related problems through an easy-to-follow nutrition and
supplement program. He also shares the latest information on C-reactive
protein, one of the marker s o f serio us inflammation. This book, quite
simply, shows you how to feel better for life.
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The
Anti-Inflammation Diet and Recipe Book:
Protect
Yourself and Your Family from Heart Disease, Arthritis, Diabetes,
Allergies - and More The connection between inflammation and heart
disease, arthritis, and other chronic ailments has become increasingly
clear. Many food allergies and poor dietary choices over stimulate the
immune system and cause inflammatory responses that erode the body’s
wellness and pave the path for ill health. Based on her naturopathic
practice, Jessica Black has devised a complete program for how to eat
and cook to minimize and even prevent inflammation and its consequences.
The first part of the book explains the benefits of the
anti-inflammatory diet with an accessible discussion of the science
behind it. The second half contains 108 recipes. The author offers many
substitution suggestions and includes a healthy ingredient tip with each
recipe. Most of the dishes can be prepared quickly and easily by even
novice cooks. A week of sample menus for summer months and another for
winter are included, as well as a substitutions chart, allowing readers
to modify their favorite recipes to increase their healing potential.
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