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Author | : Joshua Rosenthal Msced |
Publisher | : INTEGRATIVE NUTRITION PUB |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-10-25 |
Genre | : Diet |
ISBN | : 9781941908143 |
There is no one-size-fits-all diet. Integrative Nutrition is loaded with valuable insights into nutritional theories, simple ways to nurture your body and holistic approaches to maximize health. Integrative Nutrition offers a play-by-play for proper nutrition and personal growth, and is packed with delicious, easy-to-follow recipes. - Learn the truth about food corporations, -pharmaceutical companies and obesity. - Weigh the strengths and weaknesses of many popular diets and cleanses. - Discover why your body craves certain foods and why you should listen to those cravings. - Explore the connection between food, -sexuality, spirituality, and work. - Find out how cooking at home can boost your health. - Add more to your diet rather than cut back. - Release your dependency on restaurant food, fast food, and processed food. - Don't be a health food addict: enjoy your favorite foods without guilt.
Author | : Diana Noland |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 1101 |
Release | : 2020-03-27 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 3030307301 |
This textbook is a practical guide to the application of the philosophy and principles of Integrative and Functional Medical Nutrition Therapy (IFMNT) in the practice of medicine, and the key role nutrition plays in restoring and maintaining wellness. The textbook provides an overview of recent reviews and studies of physiological and biochemical contributions to IFMNT and address nutritional influences in human heath overall, including poor nutrition, genomics, environmental toxicant exposures, fractured human interactions, limited physical movement, stress, sleep deprivation, and other lifestyle factors. Ultimately, this textbook serves to help practitioners, healthcare systems, and policy makers better understand this different and novel approach to complex chronic disorders. It provides the reader with real world examples of applications of the underlying principles and practices of integrative/functional nutrition therapies and presents the most up-to-date intervention strategies and clinical tools to help the reader keep abreast of developments in this emerging specialty field. Many chapters include comprehensive coverage of the topic and clinical applications with supplementary learning features such as case studies, take-home messages, patient and practitioner handouts, algorithms, and suggested readings. Integrative and Functional Medical Nutrition Therapy: Principles and Practices will serve as an invaluable guide for healthcare professionals in their clinical application of nutrition, lifestyle assessment, and intervention for each unique, individual patient.
Author | : Perry S. Barboza |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2008-12-28 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 3540878858 |
Nutrition spans a wide range of mechanisms from acquisition of food to digestion, absorption and retention of energy substrates, water and other nutrients. Nutritional principles have been applied to improving individual health, athletic performance and longevity of humans and of their companion animals, and to maximizing agricultural efficiency by manipulating reproduction or growth of tissues such as muscle, hair or milk in livestock. Comparative nutrition borrows from these tra- tional approaches by applying similar techniques to studies of ecology and physiology of wildlife. Comparative approaches to nutrition integrate several levels of organization because the acquisition and flow of energy and nutrients connect individuals to populations, populations to communities, and communities to ecosystems. Integrative Wildlife Nutrition connects behavioral, morphological and biochemical traits of animals to the life history of species and thus the dynamics of populations. An integrated approach to nutrition provides a practical framework for understanding the interactions between food resources and wildlife popu- tions and for managing the harvest of abundant species and the conservation of threatened populations. This book is for students and professionals in animal physiology and ecology, conservation biology and wildlife management. It is based on our lectures, dem- strations and practical classes taught in the USA, Canada and Australia over the last three decades. Instructors can use Integrative Wildlife Nutrition as a text in wildlife and conservation biology programs, and as a reference source for related courses in wildlife ecology.
Author | : Aruna Bakhru |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 1034 |
Release | : 2018-08-06 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1351649191 |
While medical professionals continue to practice traditional allopathic medicine, the public has turned toward nutritional and integrative medical therapies, especially for addressing the proliferation of chronic diseases. Written by leaders in the academic and scientific world, Nutrition and Integrative Medicine: A Primer for Clinicians presents various modalities to help restore health. This book provides users with a guide to evaluating and recommending nutritional and integrative therapies. The book offers insights on the microbiome of the human body, examines the relationship of human health to the microbiome of the food we ingest, and introduces the concept of "food as information." It provides enlightenment on anti-aging and healing modalities, mind–body medicine, and an investigation of psychological trauma as related to disease causation. Integrative therapies, including water, light, and sound therapy, are explored, and information on healing chronic disease through nutrition, the tooth–body connection, the role of toxins in disease causation, and electromagnetic field hypersensitivity, as well as its management, is presented.
Author | : Mary J. Marian |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015-08-31 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781466596139 |
Integrative medicine is an approach to wellness that makes use of both conventional and alternative therapies to achieve optimal health and healing. Nutrition-based therapies are consistently among the highest used alternative therapies to treat a wide variety of illnesses. This book provides consumers and health care professionals with practical guidance on integrating nutrition therapies into disease prevention and management. It provides reliable and accurate information from experts in the nutrition field including dietitians, nutritionists, physicians, researchers, and academic professionals. Integrative Nutrition Therapy includes up-to-date information on dietary supplements, popular diets, physical activity, and food allergies. The book covers disease prevention for cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Additional topics include liver/pancreatic conditions and musculoskeletal disorders as well as nutrigenomics, epigenetics, and metabolomics. The book provides evidence-based recommendations for which therapies might be appropriate for various conditions and discusses the possible adverse effects that may develop. It also includes guidelines and suggestions for creating individualized, integrative care plans. Integrative Nutrition Therapy is organized in a systematic manner that presents the scientific data using an evidence-based, how-to approach. An overview of integrative medicine is written by Dr. Roberta Lee, a leading authority in the field. Award-winning nutrition experts provide practical knowledge for the integrative practitioner, covering topics such as: Nutrition screening and assessment Search for the optimum diet Functional foods and nutritional supplements Nutritional recommendations for women’s health Health benefits of physical activity Diet and mental health Although unanswered questions still exist, this resource provides a much needed reference guide to the information currently available on nutrition and lifestyle-based therapies. Healthcare practitioners, instructors, and students in a variety of clinical and academic settings should find the information invaluable.
Author | : Joshua Rosenthal |
Publisher | : Integrative Nutrition LLC |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2018-04-13 |
Genre | : Diet |
ISBN | : 9781941908082 |
Fad diets all promise miraculous results for your outward appearance - yet people continue to eat poorly, gain weight and depend on medications and operations to maintain their health. It's time for a reality check: there is no one-size-fits-all diet. Learn the secrets of intuitive eating and start building a new relationship with your body. Integrative Nutrition is loaded with valuable insights into nutritional theories, simple ways to nurture your body and holistic approaches to maximize health. Integrative Nutrition offers a play-by-play for proper nutrition and personal growth, and is packed with delicious, easy-to-follow recipes.
Author | : Joshua Rosenthal |
Publisher | : Integrative Nutrition Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Diet |
ISBN | : 9780979526459 |
Fad diets all promise miraculous results for your outward appearance--yet people continue to eat poorly, gain weight and depend on medications and operations to maintain their health. It's time for a reality check: there is no one-size-fits-all diet. Learn the secrets of intuitive eating and start building a new relationship with your body. Integrative Nutrition is loaded with valuable insights into nutritional theories, simple ways to nurture your body and holistic approaches to maximize health.
Author | : Mary J. Marian |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 557 |
Release | : 2017-07-06 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1351587528 |
Integrative medicine is an approach to wellness that makes use of both conventional and alternative therapies to achieve optimal health and healing. Nutrition-based therapies are consistently among the highest used alternative therapies to treat a wide variety of illnesses. This book provides consumers and health care professionals with practical guidance on integrating nutrition therapies into disease prevention and management. It provides reliable and accurate information from experts in the nutrition field including dietitians, nutritionists, physicians, researchers, and academic professionals. Integrative Nutrition Therapy includes up-to-date information on dietary supplements, popular diets, physical activity, and food allergies. The book covers disease prevention for cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Additional topics include liver/pancreatic conditions and musculoskeletal disorders as well as nutrigenomics, epigenetics, and metabolomics. The book provides evidence-based recommendations for which therapies might be appropriate for various conditions and discusses the possible adverse effects that may develop. It also includes guidelines and suggestions for creating individualized, integrative care plans. Integrative Nutrition Therapy is organized in a systematic manner that presents the scientific data using an evidence-based, how-to approach. An overview of integrative medicine is written by Dr. Roberta Lee, a leading authority in the field. Award-winning nutrition experts provide practical knowledge for the integrative practitioner, covering topics such as: Nutrition screening and assessment Search for the optimum diet Functional foods and nutritional supplements Nutritional recommendations for women’s health Health benefits of physical activity Diet and mental health Although unanswered questions still exist, this resource gives you a much-needed guide to the information currently available on nutrition and lifestyle-based therapies.
Author | : Joshua Rosenthal, MScEd |
Publisher | : Integrative Nutrition LLC |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018-09-12 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9781941908129 |
80] simple recipes spanning multiple dietary restrictions and preferences. Published in e-book only format in 2016, this is the first print edition. Joshua Rosenthal, founder of Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN) teaches that food creates the foundation for vitality. Readers quickly learn to love cooking and feel its health benefits. Includes sections on organic and local food (including The Dirty Dozen(TM) and The Clean Fifteen(TM)), a seasonal ingredient guide, and Pantry Basics. Other features: Foreword by Paul Pitchford, author of Healing with Whole Foods. Icons designate recipes as Dairy-Free, Vegetarian, Vegan, Grain-Free. Index includes recipes listed by ingredient. Not associated with a particular diet, emphasis is on natural, whole foods regardless of reader's eating style. 50-page Glossary provides reference to benefits of different foods. Recipe sections: Entree/main dishes: Dark Greens, Great Grains, and Perfect Proteins. Side dishes: Appetizers, Side Dishes Specialty/restrictive ingredients: Dairy-Free, Vegetarian, Vegan, Grain-Free Beverages: Juices, Smoothies, Healthy Beverages Desserts: Superfood Sweets Includes Joshua's mom's Cholent recipe and the story behind it: "one of my favorite dishes growing up."
Author | : Joshua Rosenthal |
Publisher | : Integrative Nutrition Pub Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2007-10-01 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 097952640X |
Presents nutrition information designed to help readers find their own path to healthy eating, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of various popular diets and cleanses, looking at cravings, examining the benefits of home cooking, and including testimonials.