Evidence-based Nutritional Guidance for Health Management
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
1 089 kr
Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar. Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.
Finns i fler format (1)
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2025-04-15
- Mått156 x 234 x 18 mm
- Vikt440 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor286
- FörlagTaylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN9781032886640
Tillhör följande kategorier
Robert Fried, PhD, is a cardiovascular physiologist and NY State Licensed Clinical Psychologist. He is Emeritus Professor, doctoral faculty in Behavioral Neurosciences, City University of New York (CUNY). Formerly Director, Rehabilitation Research Institute (RRI), ICD–International Center for the Disabled, New York, NY.He published more than a dozen academic and trade books on cardiovascular health, nutrition, and human sexuality, and more than 50 peer-reviewed scientific journal publications. He also holds several US Patents in biomedical instrumentation and he is listed in the year 2000 (Century) Marquis’ Who’s Who.Dr. Fried served with the Korean Military Advisory Group (KMAG), Seoul Korea, 1954-1956.
- i Prologue1. What are Omega-3 fatty acids (FA) and what do they do for you?2. I don’t use OTC antibacterial mouthwash so I won’t run out of gas.3. Fish to eat, fish best to avoid. Part I. Seafood4. The Three Fates—How to avoid shortening your lifespan5. COVID-19. Selenium to the rescue6. Fish to eat… fish to avoid. Part II. Freshwater fish7. Omega-nothing, the diet of our hunter/scroungers paleolithic ancestors8. Which came first, the chicken or the egg?9. Which is best, fresh fish or oil capsules?10. Polyphenols. Tuttifruiti. Part I—Anti-inflammatory antioxidants to prevent heartdisease and to slow aging11. ORAC—Just how antioxidant are your antioxidants?12. Type 2 diabetes and continuous blood sugar monitoring (CGM)—with a caution onlow blood sugar13. The “Inuit Paradox”—It’s all about antioxidants14. Why I don’t barbeque. I hear that it AGEs you rapidly15. Polyphenols III. Tea(s)16. The heart-owner’s manual. I. Preventing heart failure with Omega 3s17. KIMSHI—fermented vegetables for gut health18. Flax, the other omega-3 (ALA), enhances omega-3s in certain brands of eggs. 19. Macular degeneration, cataracts and glaucoma, common in the US population, can betreated or even prevented with Omega-3 fatty acids.20. What’s your chance of a heart attack? Ask your red blood cells21. Inflammation. Part I. In case of fire, dial O M E G A 3 F A22. Q. Why don’t we live as long as people in, lets’ say, Spain or Japan?A. They eat more fish. 23. Mitochondria, your engine. I. Care and maintenance with Omega-3s24. Lycopene from tomatoes… good for the heart… good for the prostate25. How to keep your skin (and you) young with nutrition26. Will a drink a day keep the doctor at bay?27. 干杯!—Antioxidant beverages “to your health.” I. Tea28. Why I consume only whole milk yogurt, and only from sheep29. Veggie-based Omega-3s from lentils. You can have them and your birthright too30. When too much of a good thing….31. Atherosclerosis (blood vessel rigidity). 1. Omega-3, the quicker picker-upper32. Staminators: What’s good for the goose is not necessarily good for thegander33. Omega-3 and the homocysteine (non)controversy. Beware of vitamin B6, B12 andfolate deficiency34. Type 2 Diabetes III. It is actually an inflammatory disease. Omega-3sare anti-inflammatory35. How I resolved my sleep apnea for $9.4636. The heart owner’s manual. II. Lubricating your heart valves with omega-fatty acids37. Salmon is a good and safe source of Omega-3 Fatty Acids38. Could be your thyroid. Part 1. Iodine deficiency and the Barnes Self-Test39. Nitrates enhance cardiovascular health and men’s sexual function40. Polyphenols. Tuttifruiti. Part II41. The canary in the coalmine—Foodforlife = foodforfun42. “You talkin’ to me?”43. CAVEAT: Health authorities caution people with AFib to sStick to lower Omega-3sIntake44. “Waiter, could you please bring me some butter?”45. Q. Why do I drink limeade almost every day?A. To Protect my kidneys46. How come we multiply by dividing?47. Tofu… if fish is not your thing48. The secret to very, very long life, beni imo, purple sweet potato (or Hawaiian sweetpotato) 49. Feeling blue? RX: fish oil.50. Sushi51. The jaw bone’s connected to the heart bone….52. Zucchini is chock full of all kinds of health goodies—not the least, Omega-3s53. If you want smart and happy kids, feed them fish54. Chili for osteoarthritis. 55. Want to avoid Type 2 diabetes? An Omega-3s and a high fiber diet is your best bet56. Are you old enough to remember what was the most popular jingle on TV in the“Old days”?57. Cranberries, a powerful antioxidant58. Part 2. Chili for osteoarthritis. But why do they call it chili when it is so hot? 59. Omega-3s enhance GLP-160. You can stop “aggloberating” your arteries with omega-3s61. Olives and those Omega-6s62. A handful of pumpkin seeds can ease constipation—providing other health benefitsas well63. Tuna—get smart and put out the fire64. Sardines. One of the best sources of all sorts of the most valuable health goodies65. Green tea
Mer från samma författare
Starving Cancer Cells: Evidence-Based Strategies to Slow Cancer Progression
Robert Fried, Richard M. Carlton, Dennis A. Fried, USA) Fried, Robert (Emeritus professor, Doctoral Faculty, Behavioral Neuroscience, City University of New York (CUNY), New York, NY, and diabetes) Carlton, Richard M. (Integrative physician who includes complementary and alternative approaches in the treatment of numerous medical problems, including migraines, inflammatory bowel disease, USA) Fried, Dennis A. (Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Rutgers School of Public Health, Newark, NJ; Health Science Specialist, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, War-Related Illness and Injury Study Center, East Orange, NJ
1 839 kr