
Nourishing Traditions: This well-researched, thought-provoking guide to traditional foods contains a startling message: Animal fats and cholesterol are not villains but vital factors in the diet, necessary for normal growth, proper function of the brain and nervous system, protection from disease and optimum energy levels. Sally Fallon dispels the myths of the current low-fat fad in this practical, entertaining guide to a can-do diet that is both nutritious and delicious.
Nourishing Traditions will tell you:
- Why your body needs old fashioned animal fats
- Why butter is a health food
- How high-cholesterol diets promote good health
- How saturated fats protect the heart
- How rich sauces help you digest and assimilate your food
- Why grains and legumes need special preparation to provide optimum benefits
- About enzyme-enhanced food and beverages that can provide increased energy and vitality
- Why high-fiber, lowfat diets can cause vitamin and mineral deficiencies
Topics include the health benefits of traditional fats and oils (including butter and coconut oil); dangers of vegetarianism; problems with modern soy foods; health benefits of sauces and gravies; proper preparation of whole grain products; pros and cons of milk consumption; easy-to-prepare enzyme enriched condiments and beverages; and appropriate diets for babies and children.
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Should we drink coffee?Mother Nature Network (blog)I have long admired and been influenced by Sally Fallon Morell's work ("Nourishing Traditions" and "Wise Traditions Journal"), and she recommends that you stay away from all food and drink containing caffeine because of its stimulating and addictive ...and more » |
Meet the Chef: Angelo Felipe Cattaneo - Wisconsin State Journal
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Meet the Chef: Angelo Felipe CattaneoWisconsin State JournalBest tip for home cooks: Get a good knife, learn to use it and keep it sharp. Favorite cookbook: “Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook That Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats,” by Sally Fallon and Mary Enig.and more » |
For Locavores, Finding Local Grain Can Be a Challenge - Patch.com
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For Locavores, Finding Local Grain Can Be a ChallengePatch.com... most of locavore literature: the personal quest for enlightenment (Farm City; Plenty; See You in a Hundred Years) and the dizzying professionalism of a no-holds-barred paradigm shift (Gaia's Garden; Nourishing Traditions; The Four-Season Harvest.) ...and more » |
Nutritionist blasts vegan book for kids - Sun News Network