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Deep nutrition, why your genes need traditional food, Catherine Shanahan, MD, Luke Shanahan

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Deep nutrition, why your genes need traditional food, Catherine Shanahan, MD, Luke Shanahan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 439-474) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Deep nutrition
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
950446066
Responsibility statement
Catherine Shanahan, MD, Luke Shanahan
Sub title
why your genes need traditional food
Summary
"Shanahan examined diets around the world known to help people live longer, healthier lives--diets like the Mediterranean, Okinawa, and "Blue Zone"--and identified the four common nutritional habits, developed over millennia, that unfailingly produce strong, healthy, intelligent children, and active, vital elders, generation after generation. Dr. Cate shows how all calories are not created equal; food is information that directs our cellular growth. Our family history does not determine our destiny: what you eat and how you live can alter your DNA in ways that affect your health and the health of your future children. She offers a prescriptive plan for how anyone can begin eating The Human Diet."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part one: The wisdom of tradition. Reclaiming your health : the origins of deep nutrition ; The intelligent gene : epigenetics and the language of DNA ; The greatest gift : the creation and preservation of genetic wealth ; Dynamic symmetry : the beauty-health connection ; Letting your body create a perfect baby : the sibling strategy -- Part two: The dangers of the modern diet. The great nutrition migration : from the culinary Garden of Eden to outer space ; Good fats and bad : how the cholesterol theory created a sickness epidemic ; Brain killer : why vegetable oil is your brain's worst enemy ; Sickly sweet : how a carbohydrate-rich diet blocks metabolic function -- Part three: Living the deep nutrition way. The four pillars of the human diet : foods that program your body for health, brains, and beauty ; Beyond calories : using food as a language to achieve the ideal body weight ; Forever young : collagen health and life span ; Deep nutrition : how to get started eating the Human Diet ; Frequently asked questions
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