I cannot believe the resources that are available to a person who is wanting to improve their diet. At the beginning, there was my vegan/raw mentor, Debby. She has gave me some great recipes that I used daily along with sharing the knowledge and understanding she has accumulated through study and by working it out for herself.
Here is a list of books that I have read. They are full of great facts and recipes!
Alt, C. (2004). Eating In the Raw. New York: Clarkson Potter/Publishers.
Alt, C. (2007). The Raw 50. New York: Clarkson Potter/Publishers.
Brazier, B. (2007). Thrive. Canada: Penguin Group.
Alt, C. (2007). The Raw 50. New York: Clarkson Potter/Publishers.
Brazier, B. (2007). Thrive. Canada: Penguin Group.
Brown, S. G. (2005). Modern Day Macrobiotics. UK: Carroll & Brown Publishers Ltd.
T Colin Campbell, P. a. (2006). The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted And the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss, And Long-term Health. Dallas: BenBella Books, Inc.
Carr, K. (2011). Crazy Sexy Diet. Guilford, CT: Pequot Press.
Hasselbeck, E. (2007). The G Free Diet. New York: Hachette Book Group, Inc
Nicholas Perricone, M. (2010). Forever Young. New York: Simon & Shuster, Inc.
Patrick-Goudreau, C. (2010). Color Me Vegan. Beverly, MA: Fairwinds Press.
Nicholas Perricone, M. (2010). Forever Young. New York: Simon & Shuster, Inc.
Patrick-Goudreau, C. (2010). Color Me Vegan. Beverly, MA: Fairwinds Press.
Steven Pratt, M. (2004). Superfoods Rx. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.
If anyone who reads this has reading suggestions...please share!
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