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The complete arthritis health, diet guide & cookbook, includes 125 recipes for managing inflammation & arthritis pain, Kim Arrey, with Dr. Michael R. Starr

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The complete arthritis health, diet guide & cookbook, includes 125 recipes for managing inflammation & arthritis pain, Kim Arrey, with Dr. Michael R. Starr
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eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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illustrations
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index present
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non fiction
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The complete arthritis health, diet guide & cookbook
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bibliography
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Kim Arrey, with Dr. Michael R. Starr
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includes 125 recipes for managing inflammation & arthritis pain
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The essential guide for understanding and managing of rheumatoid arthritis with companion recipes. Recent reports indicate that as many as 91 million Americans may have arthritis and 350 million people may have arthritis worldwide. For those who experience this often-painful condition, The Complete Arthritis Health, Diet Guide and Cookbook will be an essential guide and a great help. With details on the symptoms and causes of arthritis and information on medications and supplements, this book also offers advice around food and lifestyle choices that may help manage symptoms of arthritis including inflammation. Experienced dietitian Kim Arrey and noted rheumatologist Michael Star offer advice based on and supported by new clinical and scientific research, and deliver over 100 delicious, companion recipes to support an anti-inflammatory diet. Also included are menu plans with nutritional analysis and tips for shopping for healthy foods. With an easy-to-understand approach, The Complete Arthritis Health, Diet Guide and Cookbook will be an indispensable resource in helping anyone suffering with arthritis manage their symptoms, while improving their overall health and well-being
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Complete arthritis health, diet guide and cookbook
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