Valerie Alston 
Dash Diet Cookbook [EPUB ebook] 
Dash Diet Recipes to Lose Weight, Prevent Diabetes and Lower Blood Pressure

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DASH diet recipes are focused on having your food in portion sizes, with a variety of ingredients, and consisting of proper amount of food nutrients. The meaning of DASH is ‘Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension’. However, DASH diet recipes are not only good for lowering blood pressure, but also for losing weight and preventing diabetes. If you want to follow DASH diet, you have to minimize your amount of sodium and increase varied foods that are rich in plenty of nutrients such as magnesium, calcium, and potassium.

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Cooking enthusiast and foodie, Valerie Alston is the author of various cooking related books and essays. She was born in United States and at the moment lives there with her family. Valerie is happily married and has two kids. She became her writing career several years ago, however only recently she became a published author. Valerie has plans to release different cooking books in the future, where she will be sharing her favorite recipes and tips. Cooking is not the only passion of Valerie, besides that she likes cycling, swimming and piano playing. She says that having different hobbies allows her to become better at cooking craft. Her husband also enjoys cycling and often they cycle together. Valerie also enjoys travelling other countries. It allows her to explore different cultures as well as foreign cuisines. Valerie Alston became a cook thanks to her mother who gave her first cooking lessons. Now Valerie has her own cooking style and also teaches to cook her kids.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 31 ● ISBN 9781632872760 ● Editorial Mihails Konoplovs ● Publicado 2014 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 5480952 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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