A New Kind of Normal

A New Kind of Normal
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781426975127
ISBN-13 : 1426975120
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Book Synopsis A New Kind of Normal by : B. A. Smit

Download or read book A New Kind of Normal written by B. A. Smit and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2011-11 with total page 309 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Several years ago, author B. A. Smit's health decided to go on a long walk. Its destination is unknown, but it is still walking. She noticed that she did not feel well after eating, so she started to investigate the complex relationship between the foods she ate eat and the way she felt. She started a series of experiments with her own diet and saw immediate improvement when she removed common culprits such as gluten, dairy, yeast, sugars and soy from her food choices. But as liberating as this information was, she was bored with the limited choices these restrictions presented. As a true food lover, she didn't find plain rice and carrots all that satisfying. She started a personal quest for food that was not only good for her but tasted good as well. This was the beginning of her long journey to A New Kind of Normal. This guide represents the culmination of her independent research. She covers the basics of nutrition, including the roles that carbohydrates, calories, fats and protein have on the body. She also provides a simple meal plan for those seeking to follow a balanced, healthy, gluten-free lifestyle. The recipes she includes are easy to make and completely adaptable to a variety of dietary restrictions. She proves that it doesn't necessarily take a medical degree to know a bit more about how the human body works. You too can benefit from her journey to healthier food choices.


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