Author: | Richard Winch | ISBN: | 1230000039584 |
Publisher: | Siber Publishing | Publication: | December 18, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Richard Winch |
ISBN: | 1230000039584 |
Publisher: | Siber Publishing |
Publication: | December 18, 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 Vegetarian 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. The GAPS diet is very good for people who have digestive system disorders. In fact many children who have totally unrelated problems such as learning difficulties and ADHD have also benefited by moving to a GAPS diet.
Even if it is not the cure for neurological problems or disorders, many children tend to become much improved after moving to a GAPS diet, and hyperactive children or those who have ADHD and related illnesses tend to settle down very quickly when such a diet is introduced to them.
GAPS diet is very meat based because the fat in the meat heals the lining of the stomach, especially when taken in the form of soups or broths. Even so, vegans can still get on with GAPS diet. It is all about alternatives. Although meat fat is considered the best, it's not as if there are no alternatives. In this cookbook you will be surprised to find a big list of GAPS compliant ingredients that have been put together in our 31 vegetarian recipes.
Go ahead and enjoy.
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 Vegetarian 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. The GAPS diet is very good for people who have digestive system disorders. In fact many children who have totally unrelated problems such as learning difficulties and ADHD have also benefited by moving to a GAPS diet.
Even if it is not the cure for neurological problems or disorders, many children tend to become much improved after moving to a GAPS diet, and hyperactive children or those who have ADHD and related illnesses tend to settle down very quickly when such a diet is introduced to them.
GAPS diet is very meat based because the fat in the meat heals the lining of the stomach, especially when taken in the form of soups or broths. Even so, vegans can still get on with GAPS diet. It is all about alternatives. Although meat fat is considered the best, it's not as if there are no alternatives. In this cookbook you will be surprised to find a big list of GAPS compliant ingredients that have been put together in our 31 vegetarian recipes.
Go ahead and enjoy.