You Are What You DON't Eat

You Are What You DON't Eat
Author: Stefanie Billette
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735138701

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Inherited metabolic disorders affect up to 1 in 1,000 newborns. According to the National Institutes of Health, up to 23.5 million Americans (nearly eight percent of the population) suffer from an autoimmune disease, and the prevalence is rising. You Are What You DON'T Eat will guide readers like you- who are desperate to improve the quality of life that has been stolen from them by the symptoms of chronic illness- to find wellness through dietary change. You Are What You DON'T Eat will take you on a journey of medical jigsaw puzzles that ends with your own story. This book is a conversation between you and me. It is a salvation that will help you and millions of others to manage (or even discover) their chronic illnesses, thus improving their individual quality of life and simultaneously reducing our collective burden on a medical system that is too reactive and has ignored the preventative power of diet on one's health. Now, more than ever, the world needs non-fiction, particularly works that are raw, reliable, and relevant to the health and well being of its people. By purchasing this book, you have decided to put your health first. You have made a choice to heal. I promise that you will not regret it.

You Can't Eat Love

You Can't Eat Love
Author: Leslie Lindsey Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2021-01-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736232224

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Learn to love yourself, change your relationship with food and lose weight

Don't Eat That

Don't Eat That
Author: Drew Sheneman
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 110199729X

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A perfect summer read-aloud from the author-illustrator who brought you, NOPE! Bear is hungry. Gertie wants to help. But finding the perfect snack is harder than it looks. Will Gertie and Bear silence Bear's tummy grumbles before hunger gets the best of them? Expressive characters and funny dialogue lead the way in this pitch-perfect story about patience and teamwork, by nationally-syndicated cartoonist Drew Sheneman.

Please Don't Eat Me

Please Don't Eat Me
Author: Liz Climo
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316530654

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Beloved author-illustrator Liz Climo is back with a hilarious take on (reluctant) friendship that will appeal to fans of We Don't Eat Our Classmates and I Want My Hat Back! When a carefree bunny is approached by a voracious bear in the woods, Bunny has just one request: "Please don't eat me." But the bear has a never-ending list of requests, and Bunny realizes maybe Bear isn't as hungry as he'd let on...maybe he just wants his new friend's company for a while. This witty and poignant exploration of predator and prey will have children and parents alike roaring with laughter--and looking for their next meal.

That's Why We Don't Eat Animals

That's Why We Don't Eat Animals
Author: Ruby Roth
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1556437854

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That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals uses colorful artwork and lively text to introduce vegetarianism and veganism to early readers (ages six to ten). Written and illustrated by Ruby Roth, the book features an endearing animal cast of pigs, turkeys, cows, quail, turtles, and dolphins. These creatures are shown in both their natural state—rooting around, bonding, nuzzling, cuddling, grooming one another, and charming each other with their family instincts and rituals—and in the terrible conditions of the factory farm. The book also describes the negative effects eating meat has on the environment. A separate section entitled “What Else Can We Do?” suggests ways children can learn more about the vegetarian and vegan lifestyles, such as:“Celebrate Thanksgiving with a vegan feast” or “Buy clothes, shoes, belts, and bags that are not made from leather or other animal skins or fur.” This compassionate, informative book offers both an entertaining read and a resource to inspire parents and children to talk about a timely, increasingly important subject. That's Why We Don't Eat Animals official website: http://wedonteatanimals.com/

Read It, Don't Eat It!

Read It, Don't Eat It!
Author: Ian Schoenherr
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2011-06-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0062067060

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You are holding a book. What should you do with it? Open it, and you will find out.

Wild Edibles

Wild Edibles
Author: Sergei Boutenko
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1583946276

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Sergei Boutenko’s groundbreaking field guide to the art and science of foraging and preparing wild edible plants—includes 300+ photos of 60 plants **An Amazon Editors' Pick -- Best Cookbooks, Food & Wine** In Wild Edibles, Sergei Boutenko’s bestselling work on the art and science of live-food wildcrafting, readers will learn how to safely identify 60 delicious trailside weeds, herbs, fruits, and greens growing all around us. It also outlines basic rules for safe wild-food foraging and discusses poisonous plants, plant identification protocols, gathering etiquette, and conservation strategies. But the journey doesn’t end there. Rooted in Boutenko’s robust foraging experience, botanary science, and fresh dietary perspectives, this practical companion gives hikers, backpackers, raw foodists, gardeners, chefs, foodies, DIYers, survivalists, and off-the-grid enthusiasts the necessary tools to transform their simple harvests into safe, delicious, and nutrient-rich recipes. Special features include: 60 edible plant descriptions, most of them found worldwide 300+ color photos that make plant identification easy and safe 67 tasty, high-nutrient plant-based recipes, including green smoothies, salads and salad dressings, spreads and crackers, main courses, juices, and sweets For the wildly adventurous and playfully rebellious, Wild Edibles will expand your food options, providing readers with the inspiration and essential know-how to live more healthy (yet thrifty), more satisfying (yet sustainable) lives.

Bears Don't Eat Egg Sandwiches

Bears Don't Eat Egg Sandwiches
Author: Julie Fulton
Publisher: Maverick Arts
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1848863772

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Jack has a rather grizzly visitor arrive for lunch but they don't want to eat any of Jack's egg sandwiches. So what do bears eat for lunch? Through quirky illustrations and funny dialogue, the bear tells Jack all about his lunchtime plans, until they're unexpectedly foiled.

I Can't Stop Eating

I Can't Stop Eating
Author: Sarah Dosanjh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2020
Genre: Compulsive eating
ISBN: 9781916343207

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America's Food

America's Food
Author: Harvey Blatt
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2011-02-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 026226045X

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The complete story of what we don't know, and what we should know, about American food production and its effect on health and the environment. We don't think much about how food gets to our tables, or what had to happen to fill our supermarket's produce section with perfectly round red tomatoes and its meat counter with slabs of beautifully marbled steak. We don't realize that the meat in one fast-food hamburger may come from a thousand different cattle raised in five different countries. In fact, most of us have a fairly abstract understanding of what happens on a farm. In America's Food, Harvey Blatt gives us the specifics. He tells us, for example, that a third of the fruits and vegetables grown are discarded for purely aesthetic reasons; that the artificial fertilizers used to enrich our depleted soil contain poisonous heavy metals; that chickens who stand all day on wire in cages choose feed with pain-killing drugs over feed without them; and that the average American eats his or her body weight in food additives each year. Blatt also asks us to think about the consequences of eating food so far removed from agriculture; why unhealthy food is cheap; why there is an International Federation of Competitive Eating; what we don't want to know about how animals raised for meat live, die, and are butchered; whether people are even designed to be carnivorous; and why there is hunger when food production has increased so dramatically. America's Food describes the production of all types of food in the United States and the environmental and health problems associated with each. After taking us on a tour of the American food system—not only the basic food groups but soil, grain farming, organic food, genetically modified food, food processing, and diet—Blatt reminds us that we aren't powerless. Once we know the facts about food in America, we can change things by the choices we make as consumers, as voters, and as ethical human beings