| Gene A. Spiller - 2001 - 736 Seiten
Dietary fiber is widely recognized as an essential element of good nutrition. In fact, research on the use of fiber in food science and medicine is being conducted at an ... | |
| Gene A. Spiller - 1995 - 256 Seiten
The Handbook of Lipids in Human Nutrition is a concise reference for professionals and students interested in the role of lipids in nutrition. Over 100 tables and illustrations ... | |
| Gail Johnson, M.S. - 2013 - 54 Seiten
This eBook teaches good eating habits and is a complete nutrition resource with lots of useful new tables - and a lifetime of nutritious health benefits. Learn how to eat to ... | |
| John W. Farquhar, Gene A. Spiller - 2002 - 180 Seiten
Let this book be your guide from diagnosis toward a truly heart-healthy lifestyle. In a question-and-answer format, Diagnosis: Heart Disease gives all the information you need ... | |
| John W. Farquhar, Gene A. Spiller - 1991 - 260 Seiten
Unlike usual stop-smoking manuals, this collection of interviews with more than 30 former smokers has something for everyone. The stories can be a source of inspiration, hope ... | |
| Gene A. Spiller - 1993 - 544 Seiten
A revolutionary eating plan based on a food pyramid even sounder than the USDA's, complemented by recipes from the author of The Greens Cookbook and The Savory Way. Dr. Spiller ... | |
| Gene Spiller, Gene A. Spiller, Monica Spiller - 2005 - 242 Seiten
According to the authors, fibre is not the simple roughage it was once thought to be and it does not come alone. Found in plant foods, fibre is a complex substance and in whole ... | |
| Gene A. Spiller - 2019 - 392 Seiten
Caffeine-found in tea, coffee, mate, cola beverages, cocoa, and chocolate products-is an integral part of the diet of many people. Caffeine answers questions for a broad range ... | |
| Gene A. Spiller, Bonnie Bruce - 1997 - 260 Seiten
Cancer Survivors share a common goal--prevent recurrence! They also share a lack of appetite. But wise eating during treatment and recovery could play a vital role in staying ... | |
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