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It is unusual to come across a book that has put so many pieces of the dietary puzzle together. Like Nourishing Traditions, this book challenges many of the food myths our culture has come to accept as gospel.
$12.95
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Classic and shocking exposé of the dangers of sugar. Consumed at the rate of over one hundred pounds a year, it's as addictive as nicotine or heroin—and as poisonous, responsible for modern plagues ranging from depression to heart disease.
$6.50
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In case you need more convincing as to why sugar consumption is so problematic and why your life would be so much happier if you ended your slavehood to this drug, this is the book.
$12.95
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Coffee may have some stiff competition with sugar for the title of America’s #1 drug, but a drug it is. Nearly 80% of all Americans are hooked on caffeine.
$19.95
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Exposes the truth about monosodium glutamate, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, and aspartame, all potent neurotoxins that are incredibly pervasive in our food supply.
$17.95
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Well-documented work on the importance of a healthy thyroid gland. Dr. Langer itemizes the maladies that can result from the often misdiagnosed problem of an underactive thyroid and delineates important nutrients for the health of this all-important organ, including sufficient fat-soluble vitamins.
$14.95
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For those who have struggled relentlessly with food addictions, ''emotional eating,'' binging, irrational mood swings, and depression, and have wondered if they will ever know what it feels like to be well, this book is a shining light.
$12.95
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In this pioneering work, Larson approaches alcoholism as a treatable imbalance of the body and brain’s chemistry, not as a failure of character. The foundation of her approach and the reason she is so successful (75% average!) is...
$12.00
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We have brought together a collection of books that are quite enlightening and provocative, from Dr. Price's extraordinary work, to books discussing the importance of enzymes, the history of sugar, the dangers of excitotoxins, and that all-important thyroid gland. Feed your mind, for it is ultimately responsible for feeding you!
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