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Superfoods
How to Make Them Work for You
by Julie Neville
Part 1 of the Superfood series
Everyone deserves a balanced and organic diet, for good nutrition and the right remedies can really make a difference. Superfoods explores the exceptional results certain foods can have for your general health, from fighting off the signs of aging to preventing cancer.
Discover a wide array of fruits, vegetables, grains and more, all with their own bedazzling health benefits - free from chemicals and full of goodness. To help readers to envisage how all of these foods can be used, Superfoods provides utterly delicious recipes for each and every food mentioned - see just how simple it can be!
Eating superfoods helps to maintain a healthy body and a healthy mind. Upon doing so, you will notice a difference in your skin, and feel a real difference from within yourself. Julie Neville discusses the health benefits of removing chemicals from your diet and listening to what your body needs, as well as how eating organically was shaped by her own life experiences.
This delightful book demonstrates the pleasures and ease of keeping a natural and chemical-free diet and lifestyle. Be healthier and happier, learn how to eat for your body, how to remove chemicals from your diet, and still indulge, and most importantly: how to feel genuinely superb.
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How to Grow & Eat Your Own Superfoods
by Becky Dickinson
Part of the Superfood series
A step-by-step guide to planting your own fruit and vegetable garden-and growing your own healthy and nutritious superfoods. Gardening is where science meets art, where nature meets nurture and where food and health unite. In an age of clean eating and fad diets, the term superfood has become synonymous with inflated prices and overstated claims about the disease-fighting, anti-aging, life-enhancing powers these foods possess. Sales of fruits and vegetables like kale, beetroot, and blueberries have skyrocketed, encouraging us to spend money on products that have traveled miles around the country or even the globe only to sit in a supermarket wrapped in plastic for days. Becky Dickinson's How to Grow & Eat Your Own Superfoods weeds out the hype and unearths the secrets of what makes a food super. Discover a wide array of fruits and vegetables all with their own super qualities, and learn how to sow and plant them yourself, free from chemicals and full of goodness. In the comprehensive A to Z directory of crops, you'll find nutritional information for all kinds of fruits and vegetables, followed by practical advice for planting and growing, plus mouthwatering recipes for making the most of your harvest. Experience the delight of following your food's journey from seed to plate, and the gratification of picking and eating your own produce. Indulge your taste buds with tasty, nutritious meals by taking control of what you eat and growing your way to better health.
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Eat Yourself Thin
by Charlotte Carroll
Part of the Superfood series
Would you set aside time each day for the next week or two if it helped transform your body and life and helped you lose the weight that you want? If so, then read on! Diets come and go but medical advice on what constitutes as a good diet has stayed exactly the same, and this book promotes changing your lifestyle for the better through positive reinforcement about how we view ourselves and food. It includes diets from around the world that influence our own eating habits, healthy lifestyle swaps, the triggers to why we eat, and how to overcome any barriers we are feeling around weight loss. Think fats and carbs are bad for you? Find out how they can actually be part of a healthy balanced diet! With edible flower ice-lolly recipes and unique alternate therapies, this book will help each individual achieve their goals. Eat Yourself Thin has been written so that readers feel good about themselves, through changing their mindset and how we think about foods and diets. There are facts, studies, healthy recipes, and personal experiences with plenty of humor thrown in. After all, weight loss can be a struggle with cravings, urges, and stress-and laugher is always the best medicine!
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