Gluten-free Diet
Author: Shelley Case
Publisher: Regina : Case Nutrition Consulting
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781894022798
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Shelley Case
Publisher: Regina : Case Nutrition Consulting
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781894022798
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Edurne Simón
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2017-05-10
Total Pages: 94
ISBN-13: 3319533428
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This study by the University of Basque Country Gluten Analysis Laboratory analyzes the gluten free diet from different perspectives. The authors provide background information on gluten, celiac disease, and other pathologies related to gluten intake. Later chapters cover topics such as techniques for gluten detection in foodstuffs and additives, as well as techniques used in complex matrices. Given that the only effective treatment for celiac disease is a strict, lifelong, gluten-free diet, and that the ingestion of small amounts of gluten can cause major symptoms in gluten intolerants, in recent years there has been an increasing interest in gluten free foodstuffs. In fact, the gluten-free product market has become one of the most prosperous in the field of food and beverages. The book provides a detailed analysis of the nutritional composition of gluten-free foodstuffs and a comparison with their gluten containing analogues. While targeted towards clinicians and science professionals, such as those working to develop gluten-free foods, it also discusses the energy and nutrient content of a gluten-free diet and offers different nutritional education strategies to improve the eating habits and nutritional status of those living with celiac disease.
Author: Alexandra Anca
Publisher: Robert Rose
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780778802525
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Provides information about celiac disease, presents dietary guidelines for managing the disease, and includes over one hundred gluten-free recipes, as well as a thirty-day meal plan.
Author: Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Publisher: Center Street
Published: 2009-05-04
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 1599952742
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →For years, Elisabeth Hasselbeck couldn't figure out what was making her sick. She asked doctors and consulted nutritionists, but no one seemed to have any answers. It wasn't until spending time in the Australian Outback, living off the land on the grueling Survivor TV show, that, ironically, her symptoms vanished. Returning home, she pinpointed the food that made her sick -- gluten, the binding element in wheat. By simply eliminating it from her diet, she was able to enjoy a completely normal, healthy life. But that wasn't all. Hasselbeck discovered the myriad benefits that anyone can enjoy from a gluten-free diet: from weight loss and increased energy to even the alleviation of the conditions of autism. In this all-inclusive book, Hasselbeck shares her hard-earned wisdom on living life without gluten and loving it. She gives you everything you need to know to start living a gluten-free life, from defining gluten - where to find it, how to read food labels - to targeting gluten-free products, creating G-Free shopping lists, sharing recipes, and managing G-Free living with family and friends. Download the free companion app Eating Out G-Free.
Author: Shelley Case
Publisher: Case Nutrition Consulting
Published: 2016-09
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 9780993719905
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Mayo Clinic
Publisher: Time Home Entertainment
Published: 2014-11-11
Total Pages: 317
ISBN-13: 0848744616
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →New from Mayo Clinic-the essential guide to living gluten-free. Whether diagnosed with celiac disease or just deciding if a gluten-free diet is right for you, Mayo Clinic Going Gluten-Free will help you create and maintain a gluten-free lifestyle. Both authoritative and approachable, the book includes core medical information on celiac disease in addition to focusing on practical, everyday issues, such as: --Determining if gluten-free is right for you --Common signs, symptoms and myths of celiac --Dealing with celiac if you are newly diagnosed --Maintaining a gluten-free lifestyle while traveling, during the holidays, on-the-go and at college --Helping your child manage a gluten-free diet --Properly reading and understanding food labels --A few recipes and meals to jumpstart your gluten-free life
Author: Roberta Duyff
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2017-04-18
Total Pages: 817
ISBN-13: 0544520599
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The newest edition of the most trusted nutrition bible. Since its first, highly successful edition in 1996, The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Complete Food and Nutrition Guide has continually served as the gold-standard resource for advice on healthy eating and active living at every age and stage of life. At once accessible and authoritative, the guide effectively balances a practical focus with the latest scientific information, serving the needs of consumers and health professionals alike. Opting for flexibility over rigid dos and don’ts, it allows readers to personalize their own paths to healthier living through simple strategies. This newly updated Fifth Edition addresses the most current dietary guidelines, consumer concerns, public health needs, and marketplace and lifestyle trends in sections covering Choices for Wellness; Food from Farm to Fork; Know Your Nutrients; Food for Every Age and Stage of Life; and Smart Eating to Prevent and Manage Health Issues.
Author: Eve Adamson
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2007-11-06
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 1440626375
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Gluten, be gone! Gluten intolerance affects almost three million Americans with painful and frustrating symptoms. Although testing for it is fairly simple, it can be difficult to diagnose, and the only treatment is a strict gluten-free diet for life. Armed with this book, post-diagnosis readers can meet the challenge. It contains lists of 'legal' and 'illegal' foods, food substitutions, a lesson in how to find gluten in food labels and keep flavor in gluten-free meals, and a section on dieting.
Author: Susan Lord
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 2009-02-15
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781846429187
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Gluten-free casein-free diets are widely used to improve cognitive function, speech patterns, behavior, and general well-being in children on the autistic spectrum. Written by a registered dietician and mother of a child who is thriving on a gluten-free casein-free diet, this practical guide covers everything from how to get your child on the diet, to daily meal plans, recipes and handy shopping lists. Susan Lord offers sound nutritional advice on how to implement the diet correctly, without harming your child by omitting major nutrient groups. Whether you are a parent or care-giver, this book will make removing gluten and casein from an autistic child's diet simple and stress-free. The easy-to-follow meal plans, complete with delicious recipes and ingredient lists, will guide you with confidence in providing a nutritionally-balanced diet for your child, as well as healthy meals the whole family will enjoy.
Author: David Brownstein
Publisher: Oasis Audio
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 195
ISBN-13: 9780966088281
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