ISBN-13: 9781500643119 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 50 str.
ISBN-13: 9781500643119 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 50 str.
Autoimmune Cookbook Autoimmune All-Day Recipes Vol. 3 There are strong beliefs that some specific foods are more likely to trigger autoimmune reactions. These foods contain certain toxins, proteins or molecules that cause inflammation and trigger autoimmune reactions. This interesting topic has led to the creation of a very restrictive diet designed to eliminate all the common inflammation-causing "problem foods" from one's diet and reintroduce them one at a time in order to identify the culprit(s). This diet is known as the autoimmune protocol (AIP). The goal of the autoimmune protocol is to allow the person's immune system to rest, lower inflammation levels and allow for recovery. Once inflammation levels are low enough and the gut is healed, the person can start reintroducing foods one by one, carefully monitoring any resulting autoimmune flare-ups. Since the autoimmune protocol is generally pretty boring, most people are excited to reintroduce foods after several weeks. Table of Contents Why the Autoimmune Protocol? Foods to Avoid Introduction Chapter 1 - Breakfast Blueberry-Banana Parfait Strawberry-Kiwi Parfait Tropical Fruit Cocktail Quick Pumpkin Porridge Sausage Hash Chapter 2 - Lunch Chilled Borscht Creamy Cauliflower Soup Potato-free Leek Soup Vietnamese Chicken Wraps Vegetarian "Sushi" Crab-Stuffed Avocados Caesar Salad Cilantro Salmon Salad Pineapple Tuna Salad Shrimp with Raspberry Vinaigrette Chapter 3 - Dinner Shrimp Stir-Fry Seared Scallops with Spinach Swordfish with Pesto Turkey Lasagna Sweet Potato Shepherd's Pie Beef & Mushroom Casserole Beef Stir-Fry Sausage & Sauerkraut Lamb Roast Liver & Onions Chapter 4 - Snacks Sardine & Avocado on Endives Smoked Salmon Bites Carrot Dip with Crudites Rainbow Trifle with Whipped Cream Key Lime Mousse Conclusion"