The Ketogenic & Hypotoxic Diet: Lose weight and improve health with this low-carb, high-fat, anti-inflammatory plan

The Ketogenic & Hypotoxic Diet: Lose weight and improve health with this low-carb, high-fat, anti-inflammatory plan

Olivia Charlet
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Author:  Olivia Charlet
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Format:  Paperback
Pages:  128
Publisher:  Headline Publishing Group
Year:  2019
ISBN:  9781859064337

Low in carbohydrates and rich in good fats, the ketogenic diet offers the perfect solution to healthy eating for optimum well-being. But in order to be truly beneficial to our health, it should also be hypotoxic (gluten- and dairy-free, with only moderate amounts of organic animal protein). According to the latest scientific research, a hypotoxic ketogenic diet plan can help combat many of the diseases and conditions so prevalent today, including diabetes, heart disease, cancer, dementia, and more. It's also an effective method for combating obesity and improving athletic performance - making it a win-win approach all round!
This essential guide explains how the diet works and shows you how to get started. Features key foods and their benefits, creative recipes, ideas for meal plans, and tailored programmes for specific goals.

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