The Lectin Avoidance Cookbook: 150 Delicious Recipes to Reduce Inflammation, Lose Weight and Prevent Disease

· Simon and Schuster
Ebook
192
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Eligible

About this ebook

150 recipes to avoid the secretly dangerous proteins hiding in your favorite foods!

You know to avoid gluten. But gluten is just the most well-known source of the plant-based protein called lectin, which causes inflammation, weight gain, and serious diseases. It isn’t possible to eliminate lectin from your diet entirely, but with smart food choices you can eat healthy while greatly reducing how much lectin you consume. 
 
This easy-to-use cookbook features 150 recipes that not only are nutrition-packed and great-tasting, but also carefully avoid foods that are particularly high in lectin, including legumes, grains, dairy, and nightshade plants such as tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplant. Recipes include:
 
• Cilantro Ginger Chicken • Coconut Shrimp • Peppercorn Beef and Broccoli • Smoky Sweet Potato Soup • Apple Cinnamon Pancakes • Maple Chocolate Torte • Parsnip Fries with Hazelnut Picada, and many more

About the author

Pamela Ellgen is the author of more than twenty cookbooks, including the best-selling The 5-Ingredient College CookbookThe Gluten-Free Cookbook for Families, and The Big Dairy Free Cookbook. Her work has been featured in Outside MagazineTODAY FoodHuffington PostDarling Magazine, and The Portland Tribune. When she's not in the kitchen, she's surfing with her two boys off the coast of San Diego. You can find her on Instagram @surfgirleats.

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