9781591200369: Greens Are Good for You!

Synopsis

The government tells us that we should eat at least five servings of vegetables and fruits daily. Unfortunately, the average person is lucky to have two servings in a typical day, children even less. In their new booklet, Drs. Mindell and O92;Donnell tell us how greens can protect us against heart disease; cancer; diabetes; macular degeneration; poor night vision; senile dementia; liver disease; fatigue; and blood, sleep, urinary, and colorectal disorders.

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À propos des auteurs

Earl L. Mindell, R.Ph., Ph.D., is a founder of the health and wellness revolution, and the author of more than thirty books, including The Vitamin Bible, which has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. A registered pharmacist, a master herbalist, and an internationally recognized expert on nutrition, drugs, vitamins, and herbal remedies, Dr. Mindell is a professor of Nutrition at Pacific Western University in Los Angeles and lives in Beverly Hills, California.

Tony O'Donnell, Naturopathic Doctor. Dr. Tony O'Donnell was born in Ireland into a large family of eleven siblings. He received his training at the world famous British Homeopathic College and at the equally famous Clayton College of Natural Health. Currently he resides in Santa Monica, California, where he practices nutrition and oversees a successful health-product distribution business. Dr. Tony is the formulator of Emerald Greens (TM), now the top-selling green product in America. He can be heard weekly on the radio coast-to-coast. Dr. Tony is also a frequent guest on ABC, NBC, and Fox TV.

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9781681627267: Greens Are Good for You!

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1681627264 ISBN 13 :  9781681627267
Editeur : Basic Health Publications, 2003
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