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The Food Bible: The Ultimate Reference Book for Food and Your Health | 
enlarge | Author: Judith Wills Publisher: Quadrille Publishing Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £12.99 Buy New: £6.99 You Save: £6.00 (46%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 11862
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised edition Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.9 x 1
ISBN: 1844004430 EAN: 9781844004430 ASIN: 1844004430
Publication Date: January 5, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: A new unread book, which may show minimal shelf wear. All books dispatched within 48 hours of order, via royal mail business post.
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A great help in developing a healthy diet March 13, 2002 99 out of 101 found this review helpful
I heartily recommend this book - I bought it a few weeks ago and refer to it most days just to get more tips and find out a bit more about what I am eating.It provides what I consider sensible, realistic information about food and diet (i.e. it doesn't assume that we all want to ingest thousands of herbal remedies, but does assume that we want to think a bit more about what we eat). It lists sources of lots of vitamins and minerals, it suggests diets for various conditions, and it has great recipes (the ones I have tried are very tasty and it is really easy to calculate points if you are doing Weightwatchers like me as it has calories and saturated fats listed for each recipe) The food tables at the back are also useful indicators of what foods are good to eat and what nutritional benefits there are in many different foods. I find this much more useful than both Prescriptions for Nutritional Healing and Hazel Courteney's 500 Health Hints - these both assume that you are the type of person that wants to take lots of unproven herbal / homeopathic supplements etc., keeps telling you to completely give up things like caffeine, and talks about things like 'spiritual emergencies' - all things that are just not my wavelength! If you like sensible, non new-agey advice, then The Food Bible is much more likely to suit your needs.
At last a book that teaches you something! March 11, 2002 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is a fantastic book for anyone interested in eating properly. STOP dieting and start learning! This book will teach you how to balance your daily requirements properly so that you will never have to diet again! Learn what different foods are actually for, how to use them to make your life full, healthy and feeling great! THANK YOU Jane Willis for taking out all the mystery and confusions of foods. At last I can stop dieting and start living! Try it - you may just learn things! Anyone with food related conditions/allegies will also find this invaluable.
Fantastic one-stop-shop for all your nutritional needs October 30, 2001 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have read this book cover to cover and I think it is one of the only books you need on food and nutrition. It is easy to follow and doesn't try and sell you some diet but tries train you to eat in a whole new way. The only area that I feel the book is lacking is more detail for slimmers. There is not enough detail or diet plans, but apart from this I would recommend this book to anyone looking to fufill a healthy diet. Buy this book rather than a whole load of others all the information you need is covered in this one book.
All the information on food you will ever need to know! May 20, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is just packed with information. Whether you just want to eat a healthier diet, or lose weight, or eat for health, it is all in here... and in a clear, concise format. I particuarly liked the healthier meal options. I think this book will become well thumbed as I will constantly be refering to its advice. The recipes are good aas well.
The Food Bible doesn't preach, it informs January 19, 2001 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
The Food BibleI am inherently suspicious about books that call themselves 'Bibles' since in my experience it usually means that you are going to be given some preacherly advice which you don't particularly want to hear. However, I am happy to report that The Food Bible does not preach or try to convert readers to chew their brown rice one hundred and fifty times but offers the latest well researched advice on what food the body actually needs to maintain optimum health. This is a chunky book with lots of colour illustrations, clear charts and useful tips. In my opinion this paperback is extremely good value. The Food Bible is a book that invites dipping into rather than being a straightforward read. It is divided into sections, including, Food for different stages in life such as the teenage years or middle-age, Food for Weight control with various diets and my favourite, Food as Medicine. I can now eat as many mangoes and sweet potatoes as I like secure in the knowledge that I am helping prevent arthritis.The Food Bible is not only a useful reference guide for someone who wants to know what to eat to create a healthy heart diet, or is wondering what foods help induce sleep but it also has a good recipe section. Each recipe is accompanied by a visual key informing you what vitamins, the number of calories and which minerals you will be getting for instance when you eat a bowl of as lentil and coriander soup. The feel-good factor which comes from the combination of self-righteousness at eating healthily and satisfied taste buds is irresistible. This is the sort of Christmas present I would have liked to have been given but wasn't. Never mind the best presents are usually the ones you give yourself!
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