Nutritional Healing for Neurological Disorders: 31 Special Diet Recipes

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Author: Richard Winch ISBN: 1230000038029
Publisher: Siber Publishing Publication: December 5, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Richard Winch
ISBN: 1230000038029
Publisher: Siber Publishing
Publication: December 5, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

"Neurological disorders including Autism, Dyslexia, Depression, Dyspraxia, A.D.D., A.D.H.D., and Schizophrenia are quite common in kids and grownups nowadays. These are believed to have a connection with what we eat or drink, and the limitation of our digestive system. Given that, nutritional healing of these neurological disorders can be made possible by planning our own special diet, keeping within the range of food and drink that are good for digestive system and avoiding the contrary.

The cookbook “Nutritional Healing for Neurological Disorders: 31 Special Diet Recipes” has selectively included the ingredients that are good for our digestive system as recommended by the principle called GAPS Diet, which has been developed by Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride. This cookbook is suitable for those who are in the introduction period i.e. starting the GAPS diet path. It's a very bland, simple diet that provides the kind of environment in the gut that encourages the growth of good bacteria.

It is recommended that everyone who wants to start on the GAPS diet, start with the introduction diet first. It may be difficult because it doesn't have much for the palate, but it benefits you where you most need it.

The introduction diet is meant specifically to heal the digestive tract and give it some rest. As you proceed forward into the diet, specific fermented foods are introduced into the diet so that you get the right kind of probiotics inside you.

Our goal is that by the time you enter into the full GAPS diet, your system should be recovered sufficiently so that you can eat most of the food that are considered healthy. For example, people who start off with the introduction diet can introduce dairy food much earlier into their diet than those who skip this step.

We therefore encourage you to start with the first step. We've done our best to make this process as painless as possible by compiling a list of 31 of the tastiest recipes.

Hope you like them!"

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"Neurological disorders including Autism, Dyslexia, Depression, Dyspraxia, A.D.D., A.D.H.D., and Schizophrenia are quite common in kids and grownups nowadays. These are believed to have a connection with what we eat or drink, and the limitation of our digestive system. Given that, nutritional healing of these neurological disorders can be made possible by planning our own special diet, keeping within the range of food and drink that are good for digestive system and avoiding the contrary.

The cookbook “Nutritional Healing for Neurological Disorders: 31 Special Diet Recipes” has selectively included the ingredients that are good for our digestive system as recommended by the principle called GAPS Diet, which has been developed by Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride. This cookbook is suitable for those who are in the introduction period i.e. starting the GAPS diet path. It's a very bland, simple diet that provides the kind of environment in the gut that encourages the growth of good bacteria.

It is recommended that everyone who wants to start on the GAPS diet, start with the introduction diet first. It may be difficult because it doesn't have much for the palate, but it benefits you where you most need it.

The introduction diet is meant specifically to heal the digestive tract and give it some rest. As you proceed forward into the diet, specific fermented foods are introduced into the diet so that you get the right kind of probiotics inside you.

Our goal is that by the time you enter into the full GAPS diet, your system should be recovered sufficiently so that you can eat most of the food that are considered healthy. For example, people who start off with the introduction diet can introduce dairy food much earlier into their diet than those who skip this step.

We therefore encourage you to start with the first step. We've done our best to make this process as painless as possible by compiling a list of 31 of the tastiest recipes.

Hope you like them!"

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