Is Food Making You Sick? (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
374
Utgivningsdatum
2017-04-22
Förlag
Quillpen Pty Ltd T/A Leaves of Gold Press
Illustrationer
90 Illustrations
Dimensioner
229 x 152 x 22 mm
Vikt
667 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
14:B&W 6 x 9 in or 229 x 152 mm Case Laminate on White w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9781925110999

Is Food Making You Sick?

The Strictly Low Histamine Diet

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People all over the world suffer from histamine intolerance without being aware of it. We itch, sneeze, suffer from joint pain, inflammation, sleep disorders, irritability, anxiety, bowel disease, diarrhea, flatulence, stomach pain, heartburn and acid reflux, nausea, bloating and other digestive problems, eczema, psoriasis, tissue swelling, urticaria (hives), itching skin, itching scalp, sinusitis, runny nose, puffy eyes, hay fever, asthma, and breathing difficulties, or endure tension headaches, migraines, fuzzy thinking, dizziness, irregular heartbeat, painful periods (women), sudden drops in blood pressure, faintness or flushing. Symptoms may endure throughout our entire lives if we continue to consume large amounts of histamine without knowing it. Histamine is colorless, odorless and tasteless - undetectable except by scientific analysis, and yet crucial to our well-being. Individual histamine tolerance thresholds vary greatly. A range of circumstances including our genes, our environment, our diet and stress, cause our bodies' histamine levels to rise. If they rise faster than our bodies can break them down, we experience the excessive inflammation brought on by histamine intolerance, or HIT. The good news is, if we can understand what is happening and why, we can treat or prevent this widely unrecognized condition. By far the best way to treat histamine intolerance is with diet. All foods with the potential to raise histamine levels should be avoided until your health improves significantly. This book discusses HIT in depth, including causes, symptoms and therapies, backed by scientific research. Along with a list of foods to help HIT sufferers, it includes a wide range of recipes for everything from entrées to desserts. Find out more at http://www.low-histamine.com/
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"in this book, [gibb] shows the results of a wide-ranging investigation of the relationship between nutrition and health, suggesting that hit intolerance may contribute to conditions as disparate as allergies, bowel disease, eczema, heartburn, stomach pain, joint pain, anxiety, psoriasis and sleep disorders, among others. ... his innovative approach is bolstered by careful, thoughtful investigation, and motivated by an urge to help others. ... practical, valuable information that offers a measure of hope for those suffering from a chronic physical condition." - kirkus reviews



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contents part i introduction 1. about histamine 2. histamine intolerance (hit) 3. why is hit largely unrecognized? 4. what causes our histamine levels to rise? 5. disorders linked to histamine 6. therapies for histamine intolerance: temporary immediate relief low histamine nutrition histamine avoidance other therapies 7. about the food list 8. the strictly low histamine diet part ii-recipes 9. basic recipes, substitutes & hints 10. flavorings, colorings & seasonings 11. breakfasts 12. entrées and soups 13. main courses 14. salads 15. side dishes 16. breads 17. cakes, muffins & cookies 18. jams, jellies & preserves 19. desserts 20. snacks to go 21. beverages 22. sauces and condiments international cookery terms glossary bibliography index