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(More customer reviews)I bought this book for my daughter's boyfriend that was diagnosed with hemochromotosis quite a few years back. He along with my daughter are thrilled with the book (he's the cook). In the first part of the book there is a deep enough explanation of the disorder that is written in layman's terms.
When it first arrived, I flipped through and was quite surprised at how many recipes are in it and was amazed at how many recipes called for tea.
It seems to have opened up a new world for him. He eats well, sticks to the diet and has been exercising. The last time I saw him he looked like he was in tip-top shape. Of course he still goes for his blood-letting sessions, but he has also taken charge of his diet and overall health.
I highly recommend this book to anyone that has this disorder or has a loved one that does. Great gift item!
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Hemochromatosis - an inherited metabolic iron disorder - is one of modern medicine's greatest oversights. For people with metabolic iron disorders, controlling the intake of iron contributes to wellness and the prevention of such chronic diseases as:
Heart disease
Diabetes
Arthritis
Liver disease
Impotence
Depression
The Hemochromatosis Cookbook is written specifically for those who suffer from such iron disorders. It has chapters on all of the traditional categories found in most cookbooks: appetizers, salads, fruits and vegetables, main courses and casseroles, breads and muffins, and desserts.
In addition, The Hemochromatosis Cookbook provides:
Easy-to-prepare, reasonably priced recipes that impede the body's absorption of iron
Food values and tips suggesting substitutions for reduced fat, sodium, and sugar
Helpful menu planning for busy schedules, cooking for company, or cooking for two
Diet plans for a typical week, including meals that can be prepared ahead of time and frozen
A shopping checklist with reminders about iron content
A chart showing the iron contents of common foods and vitamin supplements
A general explanation of iron imbalances, such as hereditary hemochromatosis, acquired iron overload, and anemia
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