Prevention Fiber Up Slim Down Cookbook


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Reveals the potential weight-loss and health benefits of a high-fiber diet through a twenty-eight-day program for increasing fiber intake and over two hundred recipes.




Prevention Fiber Up Slim Down Cookbook


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While common dieting wisdom suggests that those who need to lose weight must be eating too much, the newest discoveries in weight loss science now reveal that what's not being eaten can hinder weight reduction. Fiber is turning out to be the silver bullet of dieting—because it can fill you up on fewer calories, dampen cravings for fattening foods, and dramatically improve your overall health. Consuming the right amount of dietary fiber can have profound health benefits. It can cut the risk of heart disease by 30 percent; lower cholesterol by as much as 13 points; decrease inflammation; drop blood pressure; balance blood sugar; improve memory; reduce the risk for breast, colon, and endometrial cancer; and boost the immune system. Unfortunately, ramping up fiber levels too quickly can also cause digestive distress. With an easy-to follow, 4 week plan, Prevention's Fiber Up Slim Down Cookbook by the Editors of Prevention Magazine shows how to switch over to high-fiber living without experiencing excessive gas or uncomfortable bloating. Of course, for any weight-loss plan to work, the food must be fabulous. Prevention's Fiber Up Slim Down Cookbook is packed with more than 200 delicious, fiber-rich recipes that work with any fiber-rich diet plan including home-style dishes like Roasted Sweet and Russet Potato Salad and Mom's Turkey Meatloaf, tasty new favorites like Curried Beef with Pineapple and Coconut, and sweet treats like Ginger–Sweet Potato Cheesecake and Pumpkin Fruitcake.







High Fiber Weight Loss Cookbook


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While not a commercial plan designed for weight loss, high-fiber diets have been promoted for years for their health benefits along with their potential to assist in weight loss. The three most important kinds of dietary fiber include: Insoluble: This fiber comes from the walls of plant cells and it doesn't dissolve in water or ferment in the colon like soluble fiber. It is found in whole grains, the skin of fruit that grows on trees, and many green vegetables. This is the kind of fiber that helps with digestive health and regularity.Soluble: This fiber is found in most plants, but especially in legumes and beans, root vegetables, many fruits, and some grains, such as oats and barley. Good bacteria in the colon use this kind of fiber as a food source, and it may help control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.Prebiotic: This is a type of soluble fiber (called inulin or fructan) that is found in asparagus, onions, garlic, leeks, bananas, and some root vegetables, as well as in certain grains. Some foods that are high in fiber are also high in FODMAPs, a group of carbohydrates that can cause symptoms in people with certain bowel diseases. A high-fiber diet has several benefits, including helping with weight loss. While fiber is a carbohydrate, it is not easily digestible. It adds bulk to satisfy your feeling of fullness after a meal while not boosting your blood sugar or adding calories. Also, fibrous foods often need chewing, which is another factor that leads to feeling satisfied from eating




The Frequent Fiber Cookbook


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This updated 2012 second edition of The Frequent Fiber Cookbook is all you or a family member needs to be on a high fiber diet. High fiber diets can prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes, certain types of cancers, and most important, help you stay regular and lose weight. The Frequent Fiber Cookbook is designed to provide you with hundreds of delicious ways to increase fiber in your meals without feeling like you're on an unappealing diet. Whether you are simply trying to meet the daily recommended requirements for fiber (14-28 grams per day) or, for medical reasons, need to be on a moderate to very high fiber diet (25-50 grams per day), this book can help you meet your goals. Written by a culinary expert coined "the Julia Child" of specialty cooking, as well as a California-based food writer and columnist, this cookbook will become your go-to meal planner!




Fiber Fueled Diet Cookbook


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The term "dietary fiber" refers to the indigestible substances found in the plant-based foods people eat, including fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Fiber has long been heralded for its myriad health benefits, including cholesterol-lowering properties. Dietary fiber needs vary among age groups, but most Americans don't get the recommended amount of fiber. A diet high in fiber helps add bulk and weight to stools, soften them and stimulate bowel movements. A high fiber diet can help prevent constipation, maintain digestive and bowel health, lowers risk of cardiovascular disease, lowers risk of type 2 Diabetes, helps slow down glucose digestion and absorption, benefiting glucose metabolism, help reduce inflammation, can help lose weight and lowers risk of colorectal cancer among other benefits. Knowing what to eat and how to be flexible with fiber food sources can be difficult. Also planning your food to meet the recommended amount of fiber you need can be challenging. You need not to worry... In this book, everything you need to consume fiber has been made simpler and still delicious to get you fill every day. The meals and snacks in the 3-day meal plan include plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds. Not only that, but also lots of mouth-watering high-fiber recipes. Get a copy today to take advantage of the numerous health benefit of the fiber-fueled diet




Prevention


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Prevention magazine provides smart ways to live well with info and tips from experts on weight loss, fitness, health, nutrition, recipes, anti-aging & diets.







High Fiber Side Dish Recipes Cookbook


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High Fiber Side Dish Recipes Cookbook Get your copy of the most unique recipes from Johnathan Chambers ! Do you miss the carefree years when you could eat anything you wanted?Are you looking for ways to relive the good old days without causing harm to your health?Do you want an ideal way to preserve your food?Do you want to lose weight? Are you starting to notice any health problems?Do you want to learn to prep meals like a pro and gain valuable extra time to spend with your family? If these questions ring bells with you, keep reading to find out, Healthy Weekly Meal Prep Recipes in this book can be the best answer for you, and how it can help you gain many more health benefits! Whether you want to spend less time in the kitchen, lose weight, save money, or simply eat healthier, meal prep is a convenient and practical option and your family can savor nutritious, delicious, homemade food even on your busiest days. In this book: This book walks you through an effective and complete anti-inflammatory diet-no prior knowledge required. Learn how to shop for the right ingredients, plan your meals, batch-prep ahead of time, and even use your leftovers for other recipes.and detailed nutritional information for every recipe, High Fiber Side Dish Recipes Cookbook is an incredible resource of fulfilling, joy-inducing meals that every home cook will love. In addition, 2 weeks of meals-a 14-day schedule of meals, including step-by-step recipes and shopping lists for each, with tips on what you can prepare ahead of time to get dinner or meal on the table faster. Let this be an inspiration when preparing food in your kitchen with your love ones for the Holiday. It would be lovely to know your cooking story in the comments sections below. Again remember these recipes are unique so be ready to try some new things. Also remember that the style of cooking used in this cookbook is effortless. I really hope that each book in the series will be always your best friend in your little kitchen.




Eat Up Slim Down Annual Recipes 2008


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150 simply delicious recipes for permanent weight loss.