Why We Eat Fruits

Why We Eat Fruits
Author: Beth Bence Reinke
Publsiher: Bumba Books (R) -- Nutrition M
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2018-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781541503359

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"Learn why eating fruits is important to your health in this fun book about nutrition!"--

Why We Eat Fruits

Why We Eat Fruits
Author: Beth Bence Reinke, MS, RD
Publsiher: Lerner Digital ™
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781541575684

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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! From apples and grapes to pears and bananas, learn about the wonderful things fruits can do for your body! Carefully leveled text and colorful photographs teach early readers about nutrition and the importance of fruit in a healthy diet.

The Vegetables We Eat New Updated

The Vegetables We Eat  New   Updated
Author: Gail Gibbons
Publsiher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2024-01-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823457700

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What are vegetables, anyway? Find out the latest facts on 411 veggies with this new and updated illustrated introduction to produce! Peppers, beans, corn, and peas! Nonfiction superstar Gail Gibbons lays out the basics of veggies with colorful watercolors and straightforward text. Learn how they grow, how they get to stores, and how many kinds there are—and learn some weird trivia, too! Diagrams, cross sections, and illustrations get kids up close and personal with glossy red peppers, plump orange pumpkins, delectable little peas, and dozens of other vegetables in this essential primer on the subject.

Eating on the Wild Side

Eating on the Wild Side
Author: Jo Robinson
Publsiher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013-06-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780316227957

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Winner of the 2014 IACP Cookbook Award in the category of "Food Matters." The next stage in the food revolution--a radical way to select fruits and vegetables and reclaim the flavor and nutrients we've lost. Ever since farmers first planted seeds 10,000 years ago, humans have been destroying the nutritional value of their fruits and vegetables. Unwittingly, we've been selecting plants that are high in starch and sugar and low in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants for more than 400 generations. EATING ON THE WILD SIDE reveals the solution--choosing modern varieties that approach the nutritional content of wild plants but that also please the modern palate. Jo Robinson explains that many of these newly identified varieties can be found in supermarkets and farmer's market, and introduces simple, scientifically proven methods of preparation that enhance their flavor and nutrition. Based on years of scientific research and filled with food history and practical advice, EATING ON THE WILD SIDE will forever change the way we think about food.

Fit for Life

Fit for Life
Author: Harvey Diamond
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780757399817

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There is only one concept to grasp and only one action to take: Eat more living food than dead food. The simplicity of this message has eluded people up to now. In fact, it may seem oversimplified. Because of past frustrations and disappointments, people have come to believe that losing weight is complicated, difficult and expensive. Truth be told, all that is required to reap the myriad benefits of Harvey Diamond's program is to return to the fundamentals of life. The human body is intelligent and capable beyond anyone's comprehension, but in order to unleash this extraordinary intelligence-including that which normalizes body weight-the proper fuel is required. That fuel is living food. But for some inexplicable reason, people have allowed themselves to believe that they can give their bodies the wrong fuel and then have it operate at optimum efficiency. And that is why most people become overweight. This book offers not a diet, but a lifelong way of eating that allows the eating experience to remain a joyous one, rather than a clinical endeavor of measuring portions, counting calories, calculating grams of fat, carbohydrates and protein, or ingesting meal replacements. It teaches readers how to eat any food in the most healthful way so there is no feeling of deprivation. As readers embark on this life-changing journey, they will experience the surge of energy and well-being that only comes as the automatic result of properly fueling their bodies. Providing deliberate, gentle and forgiving guidance every step of the way, this book will become readers' trusted source and companion as they create a new way of eating and living, which will lead to both overweight and poor health becoming conditions of the past.

The Rainbow Diet

The Rainbow Diet
Author: Deanna Minich
Publsiher: Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781633410251

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Don’t just eat your greens—eat your reds, yellows, and blues with this guide to the colorful world of nutrition and optimal health. Forget about bland, colorless diet foods. Vibrant health begins when we embrace the full spectrum of naturally occurring nutrients. In TheRainbow Diet, nutritionist and health expert Deanna Minich, PhD, explains how foods of different colors correspond to different dietary needs. You’ll learn how to create a balanced meal featuring colorful foods that boost your mental clarity, emotional wellbeing, spiritual fulfillment, and more. Providing information on foods and supplements, Minich also includes delicious recipes, as well as activities to help you heal and flourish. The Rainbow Diet combines ancient healing and eating practices with modern nutritional science to create an integrated view of body, psychology, eating, and living. With this holistic approach, Minich gives readers an easy-to-follow guide to attaining physical, mental, and spiritual health through colorful whole foods and natural supplements.

Your Healthy Plate Fruits

Your Healthy Plate  Fruits
Author: Katie Marsico
Publsiher: Cherry Lake
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781610803533

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This new book from Cherry Lake Publishing, highlights Fruit, one of the food groups contained in the new dietary guidelines for Americans launched in January 2011 by the FDA. This leveled reader helps the young child understand the importance of fruit as a part of a balanced diet.

Fat Chance

Fat Chance
Author: Robert Lustig
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 000751414X

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Documenting the science and the politics that has led to the pandemic of metabolic syndrome - whose symptoms include obesity, diabetes and heart disease - Robert Lustig exposes for the first time how changes in the food industry and in our wider environment have affected our collective metabolisms and waistlines.