Food and Healing | 
enlarge | Author: Annemarie Colbin Publisher: Ballantine Books Category: Book
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 66008
Media: Paperback Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 0345303857 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.2 EAN: 9780345303851 ASIN: 0345303857
Publication Date: July 12, 1986 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!
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Product Description Ten years ago, Colbin's Food and Healing stood at the forefront of the food revolution, exploring the link between diet and health. In this anniversary edition, she provides updates on recent dietary systems, including low-fat, food combining, and alternative medicine.
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Great Book November 27, 2008 Jim Bo (Upper New York State) Great bk. on healing and food. This is fifth copy I've purchased for daughters and friends, everyone enjoyed it.
Psyche and Soma January 2, 2008 Draoi (New York USA) Food is such an integral dynamic of our lives that we should all at least consider its impact on our bodies. In a modern age of fast food, uninhibited consumption and the cosmetic manipulation of basic commodities we truly need to reflect and refresh our blitzed minds with regard to what is truly good and that which is actually causing us considerable harm. Ann Marie Colbin does this with methodical and systematic gusto. From the basics of living systems, the inherent energy fields and forces in foods, balance, quality and quantity, and to modern diets, wholeness, food preparation, diets, and food as medicine. Importantly, she concludes that we can employ our natural wisdom of foods to bring a valuable balance between our mind, body and spirit. Food and healing is a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between good health and the quality of our consumption. This book is one amongst many in a new wave of scientific and natural dietetics that correctly identifies the source of many modern illnesses with the food that we eat. Colbin is objective and knowledgeable in her approach and advice, and I cannot recommend this book enough. Much of the information she offers is of a practical nature, and her seven criteria for food selection is a good example to follow; buy food that is 1)whole, 2)fresh, natural, real, organic, 3)seasonal, harmonic, 4)locally grown, 5)traditional, native, 6)balanced, nutritious, 7)delicious. Bon appetit!
Loved it. December 23, 2007 Geri (Chicago, IL) This book is incredible. I liked it so much I bought a copy for my mom and a friend. So much information, yet still easy to comprehend. Understanding why we crave certain things, learning to listen to your body, and learning how to eat in a way that is enjoyable AND health supportive. Great book, I highly recomend it.
Detective Manual for Food Cures November 13, 2007 Susan Barney (Santa Clara, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I first borrowed this book from my acupuncturist/naturopath, I didn't think I'd ever actually get through it. But what I found was that I ended up reading it like a novel -- fascinated to learn about foods the way she presented it. For example -- it really helped me to undertand the effects of sugar in a new way. Sugar in small amounts creates individuation and sugar in large amounts creates alientation. Also, Americans eat about 20 times more sugar than we did 100 years ago, and the average juvenile delinquent does 40 times more. And when the juvenile delinquents had sugar removed from their diet and replaced with fruits and vegges, they violence reduced and they began falling into the range of normal. I used to keep it in my cube at work, and refer to it to offer suggestions to handling ailments. One time a guy at work cancelled an appointment because of a migraine. So when he made it in a few days later, we went through the book to see the cause an found some foods he had eaten a day or so before the migraine. He came to me 9 months later and said he had not had a migraine since. This book provides a great model for understanding how diet can be used to help balance us from a physical, mental and emotional perspective. Thanks Dr. Colbin!
A great book! October 14, 2005 Elizabeth K. Agren (Ft. Lauderdale Fl.) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This remains one of my favorite books on eating for health. Annemarie offers sensible, and do-able guidelines, not rules, and a lot of information to mull over. I go back to this book over, and over again. I also recommend her cookbooks. Healthy, delicious, easy to make dishes, with simple ingredients.
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