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Book Review: Dr. Kerrie Saunders’ “The Vegan Diet as Chronic Disease Prevention” Posted May 21, 2007 at 01:00 PM by Katie Drummond For the average American, dinner probably means sitting down to a plate of meat, rounded out with sides like white bread and potatoes, and polished off with an after-dinner bowl of ice cream in front of the television. If this sounds familiar, Dr. Kerrie K. Saunders has written a book you need to read. A practitioner of integrative medicine, Dr. Saunders penned The Vegan Diet as Chronic Disease Prevention to argue that a diet based on “the new four food groups” can prevent or cure the epidemic ailments, from obesity and diabetes to cancer, that are increasingly prevalent across North America. The book is divided into nine chapters, focusing on chronic illnesses and using studies, facts, and intensive research to demonstrate the potential for a plant-based diet to…(Continued...) Read the full article... | Comment on this post Filed under: her-health, her-motivation, books, her-nutrition, healthy-eating, vegetarianism, special-features, reviews
Book Review: Dr. Kerrie Saunders’ “The Vegan Diet as Chronic Disease Prevention”
Posted May 21, 2007 at 01:00 PM by Katie Drummond
For the average American, dinner probably means sitting down to a plate of meat, rounded out with sides like white bread and potatoes, and polished off with an after-dinner bowl of ice cream in front of the television. If this sounds familiar, Dr. Kerrie K. Saunders has written a book you need to read. A practitioner of integrative medicine, Dr. Saunders penned The Vegan Diet as Chronic Disease Prevention to argue that a diet based on “the new four food groups” can prevent or cure the epidemic ailments, from obesity and diabetes to cancer, that are increasingly prevalent across North America. The book is divided into nine chapters, focusing on chronic illnesses and using studies, facts, and intensive research to demonstrate the potential for a plant-based diet to…(Continued...)
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