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The Mediterranean Heart Diet

Why It Works And How To Reap The Health Benefits, With Recipes To Get You Started

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By Helen V. Fisher

By Cynthia Thomson

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$19.99

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$25.99 CAD

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Trade Paperback

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Trade Paperback $19.99 $25.99 CAD

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Most people know that a Mediterranean-style diet is “good for them,” but many lack the information that determines the diet’s success. The Mediterranean Heart Diet does what most doctors who recommend the diet don’t: spells out which foods are “out” and which are “in,” and why.Doctors recommend a Mediterranean eating style to thousands who are diagnosed each year with heart disease because it is “heart-healthy”-it promotes lower saturated-fat consumption, and helps lower cholesterol and blood pressure levels. It is an all-purpose style of eating that also benefits those at risk of developing certain cancers and those with a diabetic condition, because it is high in antioxidant-rich foods and whole grains. The Mediterranean Heart Diet not only provides a full range of satisfying recipes but also covers the science behind the diet’s health benefits. Readers learn to create their own healthful eating plans and establish new habits. More than 140 delicious recipes are included, from satisfying Lentil and Broccoli Soup to tangy Halibut in Citrus Sauce. All recipes feature nutritional analysis by serving, including food exchanges.

On Sale
Jun 21, 2001
Page Count
240 pages
Publisher
Balance
ISBN-13
9781555612818

Helen V. Fisher

About the Author

Helen V. Fisher has written several cookbooks and recently has worked with doctors and dietitians to create health books with recipe components.

Cynthia Thomson, Ph.D., R.D., is a clinical nutrition research specialist at the Arizona Cancer Center at the University of Arizona. Both authors live in Tuscon, Arizona.

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