Food Combinging Made Easy
Food Combining Made Easy was originally published during the 1940s. It became the leading primer for almost 60 years for anyone wanting guidance on which foods should and should not be eaten at the same meal. Shelton presents information on the processes of normal digestion and examines why combinations of acids, fats, starches, sugars, and proteins disrupt these processes.

This new edition has been slightly revised to reflect Shelton's vegetarian leanings
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Food Combinging Made Easy
Food Combining Made Easy was originally published during the 1940s. It became the leading primer for almost 60 years for anyone wanting guidance on which foods should and should not be eaten at the same meal. Shelton presents information on the processes of normal digestion and examines why combinations of acids, fats, starches, sugars, and proteins disrupt these processes.

This new edition has been slightly revised to reflect Shelton's vegetarian leanings
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Food Combinging Made Easy

Food Combinging Made Easy

by Herbert Shelton
Food Combinging Made Easy

Food Combinging Made Easy

by Herbert Shelton

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Overview

Food Combining Made Easy was originally published during the 1940s. It became the leading primer for almost 60 years for anyone wanting guidance on which foods should and should not be eaten at the same meal. Shelton presents information on the processes of normal digestion and examines why combinations of acids, fats, starches, sugars, and proteins disrupt these processes.

This new edition has been slightly revised to reflect Shelton's vegetarian leanings

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014577779
Publisher: Healthy Living Publications
Publication date: 07/09/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Herbert Shelton was the founder of the natural hygiene movement and the moving spirit behind modern raw foodism. Also known as the father of food combining, he was among the first to advocate fasting and raw foods as healing therapies.
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