The South Asian Health Solution


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The South Asian Health Solution is the first book to provide an ancestral health-based wellness plan culturally tailored for those of South Asian ancestry living in India, the United States and across the world – a population identified as being at the highest risk for heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and related conditions. Dr. Ronesh Sinha, an internal medicine specialist in California’s Silicon Valley, sees high risk South Asian patients and runs education and wellness programs for corporate clients. He has taken many South Asians out of the high risk, high body mass category and helped them reverse disease risk factors without medications. His comprehensive lifestyle modification approach has been validated by cutting edge medical science and the real-life success stories he profiles throughout the book.




The Asian Diet


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In this era of fad diets, detox programs, and "superfoods," this examination of the relationship between diet and lifestyle looks to the Far East to claim that the simple principles to live by are balance and moderation. By rebuilding the connections between what is put into the body and how it functions, the diet outlined in this book teaches the daily effects that particular food choices will have--on bodyweight, energy, mood, and the quality and duration of life--and that ultimately all foods are good in the right proportion. All major food groups are covered, with additional sections on dietary supplements, lifestyle, and attitude, plus a handful of recipes to demonstrate the principles of the diet.




Asian Detox Diet


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The Asian Detox Diet by Bora Gyeong Now Available on Amazon! The Asian Detox Diet is the latest wellness book by Bora Gyeong that seeks to apply Asian principles of eating to western culture. It is demonstrably obvious that Asians have less body fat and fewer heart problems than their western counterparts. While many people would consider this a genetic anomaly, it is clear that lifestyle and eating habits play a huge role in why those Asians who live in their native lands are slimmer than those who move to the west and adopt the western diet. Those who retain the types of habits and foods of their homeland are more apt to also retain a slimmer physique and fewer health issues. This has been the subject of previous books by Gyeong and covered more thoroughly within. This latest work, "The Asian Detox Diet" is the next in Gyeong''s series and details how to detox and reboot the body without fasting simply by being selective in the types of foods being eaten. "There are reasons to fast," Gyeong explains. "None of which are to lose weight. If you want to lose weight you need to expel the waste that is built up in your system, slowing it down, and making you feel bloated and sick. How you do this is through roughage, water, but not ''fasting.''" The principles of the detox outlined in the new eBook are based around Asian principles of homeopathy and evidence-based methodology, as well as, the meal of the average Asian diet. Shifting foods from one type to the next, employing new spices, adding roughage-all done in appropriate measures and means will force the body to evacuate those harmful toxins and excess waste it has been holding onto. The eBook details an approach to the Asian diet, the types of foods to eat, and various spice techniques to get the body working at optimal levels once more. Keywords: asian diet, asian diet plan, weight loss program, best weight loss, weight loss programs, best weight loss program, weight loss plans, fast weight loss, weight loss plan, rapid weight loss, weight loss help, asian diet pyramid, weight loss foods, quick weight loss, weight loss, healthy weight loss, free weight loss programs, natural weight loss, weight loss tips, losing weight tips, traditional asian diet, i need help losing weight, weight loss for women, weight loss drinks, best way to lose weight, need to lose weight, weight loss fast, asian diet secrets, asian diet tips, fast weight loss tips, i want to lose weight, easy weight loss, weight loss programs for women, i need to lose weight, effective weight loss, food to lose weight, tips to lose weight, weight loss pill, skinny asian diet, ways to lose weight, quick weight loss tips, best ways to lose weight, asian diet recipes, weight loss tea, tips for losing weight, weight loss program, asian diet tea, weight loss meals, weight loss for men, typical asian diet, tips for weight loss, want to lose weight, weight loss recipes,weight loss tips for women, weight loss meal plan, healthy ways to lose weight, green tea weight loss, tips on losing weight, best weight loss programs, meal plans for weight loss, weight loss meal plans, how to lose weight, weight reduction, lose weight tips, easy way to lose weight, how to lose weight fast, fastest weight loss, free weight loss, foods to help lose weight, weight loss methods, weight management, lose weight program, the asian diet, healthy recipes for weight loss, lose weight, fat loss, healthy way to lose weight, meal plan to lose weight, south asian diet, losing weight fast, safe weight loss, weight loss food, eating plan to lose weight, asian food diet, healthy diet, diet recipes, weight management programs, healthy foods to lose weight, healthy diet plan, healthy diets, weight loss secrets, good ways to lose weight, help with weight loss, healthy food to lose weight, asian diet menu, healthy eating, diets for women, food for weight loss, lose weight naturally, asian diets




The China Study: Revised and Expanded Edition


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The revised and expanded edition of the bestseller that changed millions of lives The science is clear. The results are unmistakable. You can dramatically reduce your risk of cancer, heart disease, and diabetes just by changing your diet. More than 30 years ago, nutrition researcher T. Colin Campbell and his team at Cornell, in partnership with teams in China and England, embarked upon the China Study, the most comprehensive study ever undertaken of the relationship between diet and the risk of developing disease. What they found when combined with findings in Colin's laboratory, opened their eyes to the dangers of a diet high in animal protein and the unparalleled health benefits of a whole foods, plant-based diet. In 2005, Colin and his son Tom, now a physician, shared those findings with the world in The China Study, hailed as one of the most important books about diet and health ever written. Featuring brand new content, this heavily expanded edition of Colin and Tom's groundbreaking book includes the latest undeniable evidence of the power of a plant-based diet, plus updated information about the changing medical system and how patients stand to benefit from a surging interest in plant-based nutrition. The China Study—Revised and Expanded Edition presents a clear and concise message of hope as it dispels a multitude of health myths and misinformation. The basic message is clear. The key to a long, healthy life lies in three things: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.




The Asian Diet


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Diana My Tran, author of "The Vietnamese Cookbook," and registered dietitian Idamarie Laquatra reveal the secrets of the Asian way of healthful eating, in this unique book featuring a 14-day diet, more than 100 delicious and nutritious recipes, and a plan for lifelong health.




Feed Your Tiger


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Draws on ancient Eastern healing principles to present a program for weight control and energy balance, in a guide that identifies personal energy types in order to make the most compatible food, supplement, and lifestyle choices.




Food Culture in Southeast Asia


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Southeast Asian cuisines, such as Thai, have become quite popular in the United States even though immigrant numbers are low. The food is appealing because it is tasty, attractive, and generally healthful, with plentiful vegetables, fish, noodles, and rice. Food Culture in Southeast Asia is a richly informative overview of the food and foodways of the mainland countries including Burma, Thailand, Lao, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Malaysia, and the island countries of Singapore, Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Students and other readers will learn how diverse peoples from diverse geographies feed themselves and the value they place on eating as a material, social, and symbolic act. Chapter 1, Historical Overview, surveys the archaeological and historical evidence concerning mainland Southeast Asia, with emphasis on the Indianized kingdoms of the mainland and the influence of the spice trade on subsequent European colonization. Chapter 2, Major Foods and Ingredients, particularly illuminates the rice culture as the central source of calories and a dominant cultural symbol of feminine nurture plus fish and fermented fish products, local fresh vegetables and herbs, and meat in variable amounts. The Cooking chapter discusses the division of labor in the kitchen, kitchens and their equipment, and the steps in acquiring, processing and preparing food. The Typical Meals chapter approaches typical meals by describing some common meal elements, meal format, and the timing of meals. Typical meals are presented as variations on a common theme, with particular attention to contrasts such as rural-urban and palace-village. Iconic meals and dishes that carry special meaning as markers of ethnic or national identity are also covered. Chapter 6, Eating Out, reviews some of the options for public eating away from home in the region, including the newly developed popularity of Southeast Asian restaurants overseas. The chapter has an urban, middle-class bias, as those are the people who are eating out on a regular basis. The Special Occasions chapter examines ritual events such as feeding the spirits of rice and the ancestors, Buddhist and Muslim rituals involving food, rites of passage, and universal celebrations around the coming of the New Year. The final chapter on diet and health looks at some of the ideologies underlying the relation between food and disease, particularly the humoral system, and then considers the nutritional challenges related to recent changes in local food systems, including food safety.




Nutritional and Health Aspects of Food in South Asian Countries


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Nutritional and Health Aspects of Food in South Asian Countries provides an analysis of traditional and ethnic foods from the South Asia Region, including India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Iran. The book addresses the history of use, origin, composition, preparation, ingredient composition, nutritional aspects, and the effects on the health of various foods and food products in each of these countries from the perspective of their Traditional and Ethnic Foods. In addition, the book presents local and international regulations and provides suggestions on how to harmonize regulations and traditional practices to promote safety and global availability of these foods.




Eating, Drinking: Surviving


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This publication addresses the global challenges of food and water security in a rapidly changing and complex world. The essays highlight the links between bio-physical and socio-cultural processes, making connections between local and global scales, and focusing on the everyday practices of eating and drinking, essential for human survival. Written by international experts, each contribution is research-based but accessible to the general public.




The MediterrAsian Way


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Indulge yourself with tasty and satisfying foods like pasta dishes, stir-fries, curries, risottos, noodle dishes, and sushi, all washed down with a glass of wine or beer. Stay active but don't bother with a formal exercise regimen, and set aside time every day to relax and unwind. You may find it hard to believe, but eating and living this way can help you stay lean and healthy, substantially reduce your risk of heart disease and cancer, and increase your chances of living longer. People from Mediterranean and Asian cultures have been living like this-and reaping the rewards-for more than 5,000 years. Now, in this unique cookbook and guide, Ric Watson and his wife, Trudy Thelander, demonstrate just how easy it is to realize the benefits of the MediterrAsian way-benefits that numerous scientific studies have documented over the last half century. They explain the common features of Mediterranean and Asian lifestyles-abundant amounts of plant foods and fish, small amounts of red meat, moderate alcohol consumption, physical activity, and time set aside to relax-and show you step by step how to make them part of your life. When you eat the MediterrAsian way, there's no skimping on taste-or satisfaction. You'll feast on more than 150 delicious recipes, including favorites like Pasta Primavera, Thai Chicken Stir-Fry, and Ham, Mushroom, and Tomato Pizza. You'll savor the intriguing flavors of Vietnamese Shrimp and Vegetable Rice Paper Rolls, Moroccan Stew with Couscous, and Teriyaki Chicken Noodles. And if you're in the mood for a burger or hot dog, Watson and Thelander offer several deliciously healthy versions. The book walks you through MediterrAsian food basics, shows you how to substitute daily activities for time at the gym, and explains how to take time out to enjoy life and relax. To help you plan your meals, it provides an easy-to-follow five-step MediterrAsian Balanced Meal System. There's even a fourteen-day MediterrAsian plan as well as example lifestyle scenarios to help you get into the swing of things. Complete with 50 tempting color food photographs, The MediterrAsian Way is all you need to enjoy the benefits of MediterrAsian living-starting today!