The Anti Inflammation Cookbook: The Delicious Way to Reduce Inflammation and Stay Healthy
By (Author) Amanda Haas
With Dr. Bradly Jacobs
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
2nd February 2016
2nd February 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.563
Hardback
160
Width 190mm, Height 243mm, Spine 24mm
680g
Recent research reveals that inflammation has a negative impact on general wellness and can worsen many common health conditions, including migraines, diabetes, heart disease, weight gain, arthritis, and gastrointestinal disorders. The good news Eating certain foods and avoiding others can be a highly effective way to diminish and manage inflammation. In The Anti-Inflammation Cookbook, professional cook and inflammation sufferer Amanda Haas joins forces with Dr. Bradly Jacobs to explain which foods are beneficial and why and to share 65 delicious, simple inflammation-busting recipes. Sometimes good food can be the best medicine.
"In her new Anti-Inflammation Cookbook, Amanda Haas and Dr. Bradly Jacobs walk you through which foods can cause inflammation and the delicious recipes that can get you on the right track. If you have hit the wall with signs of your health failing, and you've been through every pill there is too take, then you'll share Amanda's journey to get healthy and feel better. Cancer loves inflammation, ask any doctor. Let food be thy medicine. Check out her new book and get healthy this year: you owe it to yourself, your family, and your business. YOU are all YOU have! Thank you, Amanda, for writing such an inspirational book. I want to share it with everyone."
-Restaurateur and cookbook author Tyler Florence
"The Anti-Inflammation Cookbook proves how simple anti-inflammatory eating can be. Dr. Bradly Jacobs takes you through all of the foods that cause inflammation, then the ones that fight it. Amanda Haas follows with delicious recipes that don't require any hard-to-find ingredients. From breakfast to snacks to dinner, Haas makes it easy to start improving your health through food."
- Dr. Andrew Weil, founder and director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine and author of bestselling books Spontaneous Happiness, The Healthy Kitchen, and Spontaneous Healing.
Amanda Haas is the culinary director for Williams-Sonoma. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Dr. Bradly Jacobs is an integrative medicine physician who is focused on helping people optimize their health, sense of well-being, and vitality. He lives and practices in the San Francisco Bay Area.