Get the Book

flavonoids pic editedWe’re almost there.  “Your Plantastic Kitchen®: An ABC Guide to Plant-Based Diets” will be launching soon in digital format. Think of it as your clove-scented fire extinguisher to extinguish the underlying inflammation that causes disease.  

You’ll get

  • Plantastic Superstars–How to Choose and Use Them
  • Easy to Recall Tips, like the Red Radish Rule for Combining Crucifers, and
  • Simple Recipes– Dill-ish-ish Pesto, Broccoli Puttanesca, Good Mornin’ Dahl 

along with some entertaining science on why you’ll want to embrace a brand new way of greeting the day.  Beans for breakfast?  They’ll keep your blood sugar even all day long.  

  • Should you cook onions or eat them raw?
  • Which onions are healthiest? 
  • And why is this the #1 Step in Your Plantastic Kitchen®:  “Attack Alliums First!”?  If you must know, then read this now.  

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16 thoughts on “Get the Book

  1. Loved your video on salmon preparation pointing out the all important fat in fresh and canned salmon, as well as the following recipe. I am always looking or simple, healthful recipes

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  2. Definitely interested in the e-book. I’m looking for simple healthy recipes. Trying to help my cancer diagnosed husband eat and change my eating permanently.

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  3. Keen to see your recipes, I am looking to fight an autoimmune disease which causes inflammation, I think your food theories are applicable to more than just cancer.

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  4. I was diagnosed with GCT ovarian cancer two months ago. I want to change my diet, but is not easy because some vegetables and fruits has estrogen so I don’t know if they are good or not. Is there a special diet and supplements for this type of cancer?
    I definitely want the e-book

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  5. Discovered this site comparing limes vs lemons because I am suffering with severe inflammation. Discovered more information I wasn’t aware of otherwise. Now I will look for the book. Thank You for the site.

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  6. Found this site after many research on the internet. I really need a better diet plan for my mother who has recurrent ovarian 3C. Just to let you I’m currently looking at your blogs from S. Korea. I would love to have access to your book, since there are so limited information here.

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    • Thank you for your interest. I suggest focusing on a plant-based diet–beans, nuts and seeds, a little whole grain, berries and lots of vegetables. Stick to low protein, low sugar and carbs, low fat (because ovarian cancer cells like fat).

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