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Diabetes meals for good health cookbook, low-carb recipes & swaps for every meal, Karen Graham, RD, CDE, Registered Dietitian & Certified Diabetes Educator, Mansur Shomali, MD, CM, endocrinologist & diabetes expert

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Diabetes meals for good health cookbook, low-carb recipes & swaps for every meal, Karen Graham, RD, CDE, Registered Dietitian & Certified Diabetes Educator, Mansur Shomali, MD, CM, endocrinologist & diabetes expert
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Diabetes meals for good health cookbook
Oclc number
1371294660
Responsibility statement
Karen Graham, RD, CDE, Registered Dietitian & Certified Diabetes Educator, Mansur Shomali, MD, CM, endocrinologist & diabetes expert
Series statement
Health & wellness series
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low-carb recipes & swaps for every meal
Summary
"DIABETES MEALS FOR GOOD HEALTH COOKBOOK 4th edition, includes all the most up-to-date dietary information for those living with diabetes or pre-diabetes. Trending fad diets like keto and Atkins have been used to help people with diabetes manage their caloric intake and lose weight. However, these restrictive diets are challenging to maintain and may lead to future health concerns. This book presents clear instructions and an easy-to-follow meal plan for safely transitioning to a healthy, sustainable diet. Karen Graham is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator; Mansur Shomali, MD is an endocrinologist. Together, they show that with a little planning, a diabetes diet can be fulfilling, nutritious and delicious. Diabetes Meals for Good Health Cookbook, 4th edition, gives step-by-step instructions for putting this low-carb advice into action. This simple and straightforward meal planning guide includes balanced options for every meal of the day along with low-carb pairing advice and nutritional analysis. Managing diabetes is easier than you think!"--, Provided by publisher
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