
Food and Healing
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"An eminently practical, authoritative, and supportive guide to making everyday decisions about eating that can transform our lives. Food and Healing is a remarkable achievement."-Richard Grossman, Director, The Health in Medicine Project, Montefiore Medical Center
Annemarie Colbin, founder of New York's renowned Natural Gourmet Cookery School and author of The Book of Whole Meals, argues passionately that we must take responsibility for our own health and rely less on modern medicine, which still seems to focus on trying to cure rather than prevent illness. Eating well, she shows, is the first step toward better health.
Drawing on an impressive range of thinking-from Eastern philosophy to current medical journals-Colbin shatters many myths not only about the "Standard American Diet" but also about some of the quirky and unhealthy food fads of recent years. What emerges is one of the first complete works on:
• How food affects our moods
• The healing qualities of specific foods
• The role of diet in preventing illness
• How to tailor a diet approach that is right for you
"I recommend it to my patients. . . . It's an excellent book to help people understand the relationship between what they eat and how they feel."-Stephen Rechtstaffen, M.D. Director, Omega Institute for Holistic Studies
"Have a look at this important, well-thought-out book."-Bon Appetit
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- Intro
- Epigraph
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword by Robert S. Mendelsohn, M.D.
- Preface to the Tenth Anniversary Edition
- Introduction: The Power of Food
- Part One: Dynamics of Living Systems
- One: Health Today
- How Are We?
- How Effective Are Our Remedies?
- What Are the Limitations of Modern Medicine?
- Two: A New World View
- Holism
- Living Systems
- Energy Fields
- The Life Force in Foods
- Whole Food and Fragmented Food
- The Effects of Food Temperature
- The Effects of Food Preservation
- Nutrients in Proportion
- Three: Food and the Law of Opposites
- A Matter of Balance
- Quantity and Quality: A Lot and a Little
- Expansive and Contractive
- Acid and Alkaline
- Warming and Cooling
- Buildup and Breakdown
- Five-Phase Theory
- Part Two: Food
- Four: Modern Diets-A Reevaluation
- The Standard American Diet
- The Recommended American Diet
- The Pritikin Diet
- High-Protein Diets
- Low-Calorie Diets
- The Fortified Natural-Foods Diet
- A Commentary on Nutritional Supplements
- The Vegetarian Diet
- The Question of Vitamin B12
- Macrobiotics
- Five: The Health-Supportive Whole-Foods Eating Style
- Eating Out: How to Manage
- For the Dietician and the Health Professional: Nutrition in Numbers
- Six: The Effects of Different Foods
- Milk and Dairy Products
- The Question of Calcium
- Meat
- Fish and Fowl
- Eggs
- Grain
- Beans
- Roots
- Leaves
- Fruits
- Nightshades
- Sea Vegetables
- Herbs and Spices
- Single-Nutrient Foodstuffs: Crystals and Fats
- Salt
- Sugar
- Fats and Oils
- Seven: The Effects of Food Preparation
- Cooking
- Fermenting
- Eight: Changing the Way We Eat
- How Do You Feel?
- When to Change Your Diet
- How to Change Your Diet
- Tuning in to Your Body Signals
- How Fast?
- Which Way?
- Nine: What to Expect from a Change in Diet
- Withdrawal Symptoms
- How Long, Oh, How Long?
- Can Health Food Make Us Sick?
- Ten: Cravings and Binges: What Do They Mean?
- Addiction/Allergy
- Discharge
- Imbalance of Systems
- Part Three: Healing
- Eleven: Health and Illness: New Definitions
- What Is Health?
- What Is Illness?
- Twelve: Food as Medicine
- Can Food Be Medicine?
- The Law of Remedies
- Home Remedies
- External Remedies
- Fasting
- How to Fast
- How Will It Feel?
- Breaking the Fast
- Basic Rules of Successful Fasting
- Conditions That Respond to Dietary Management and Home Remedies
- Headaches
- Fevers
- The Common Cold
- Coughs
- Sore Throats
- Earaches
- Skin Problems
- Hair and Nails
- Digestive Problems
- Eating Disorders
- Female Disorders
- Serious Illness
- In Conclusion
- Thirteen: The Effects of Food on Mood
- Fourteen: The Effects of Food on Sex
- Levels of Experience
- The Effects of Vegetarianism
- The Effects of Sugar and Dairy
- The Effects of a Change in Diet
- Food for Men and Women: Should It Be Different?
- Fifteen: A Health Nut in the Hospital
- A Proposal for Unifying the Opposites
- Afterword
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- References
- Other Books by This Author
- About the Author
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