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The Kind Diet: A Simple Guide to Feeling Great, Losing Weight, and Saving the Planet |  | Author: Alicia Silverstone Creator: Neal D. Barnard M.D. Publisher: Rodale Books Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.7 x 1.1
ISBN: 1605296449 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5636 EAN: 9781605296449 ASIN: 1605296449
Publication Date: October 13, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Pre-Order (0-0 Business Days)
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In The Kind Diet, actress, activist, and committed conservationist Alicia Silverstone shares the insights that encouraged her to swear off meat and dairy forever, and outlines the spectacular benefits of adopting a plant-based diet, from effortless weight loss to clear skin, off-the-chart energy, and smooth digestion. She explains how meat, fish, milk, and cheese—the very foods we’ve been taught to regard as the cornerstone of good nutrition—are actually the culprits behind escalating rates of disease and the cause of dire, potentially permanent damage to our ecology. Yet going meat- and dairy-free doesn’t mean suffering deprivation; to the contrary, The Kind Diet introduces irresistibly delicious food that satisfies on every level—it even includes amazing desserts to keep the most stubborn sweet tooth happy. Alicia also addresses the nutritional concerns faced by many who are new to a plant-based diet, and shows how to cover every nutritional base, from protein to calcium and beyond. Alicia knows that changing life-long dietary habits is a process, and that each person progresses at a different pace. For that reason, The Kind Diet encompasses 3 separate levels, from Flirting to Superhero. Flirts learn to dip a toe into the vegan pool, reducing their meat-eating and swapping out a few key foods for plant-based substitutes to see quickly how even small changes can reap big results. Vegans get to experience the life-altering effects of forgoing animal-products entirely, while still enjoying many convenience foods and meat substitutes in addition to the wonderful grains, vegetables and fruits that form the core of that diet. True enlightenment comes with the Superhero program, based on the principles of macrobiotics and built on a foundation of whole grains, vegetables, and other yummy foods that Alicia describes in detail. Whether your goal is to drop a few pounds, boost your energy and metabolism, or simply save the world, Alicia provides the encouragement, the information, and the tools you need to make the transition to a plant-based diet deliciously empowering.
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Awesome! Just what I was looking for! February 9, 2010 Lisa Jackson (Washington Terrace, Utah, USA) Not only does she teach you how to be vegan and give good reasons why (for you and for you to share with family & friends), but she also teaches you how to not eat sugar, and how to eat whole grains, sea vegetables, and avoid things that cause cancer, arthritis, and other such things. Her recipes are the healthiest recipes on the planet, and they look good, too! Check her out on kindlife.org to learn more about this wonderful book.
A food program that you can stick with February 9, 2010 Kaye Loraine (Oregon, USA) I have researched diet and health for years. I found books that gave the perfect solution for health problems, but the program was difficult to maintain. The Kind Diet is user friendly as there are cookies, cake, etc. so that one would not feel deprived. Sugar is addictive but once away from the sugar, you don't have the same cravings. Consequently sugar recipes aren't necessary, but it is an option. When you are denied any food, that is when you start craving.
What Alicia states about eating animals is very credible. Anyone doubting this should see the DVD - Foods, Inc. When going cross country, I've seen the cattle standing in their own sludge and if you would see the way that chickens are processed, you'd never eat another one. The choice is up to the reader. The Point Alicia makes is that the housing and slaughter is not humane. Consequently we do not get a healthy food product.
What Alicia states about the spiritual aspect of the diet is very credible.
I haven't been on the program that long, but the results are amazing. I'd recommend it for anyone with a health concern or who just wants to be healthier.
Kaye Loraine, BSN, RN, LNC
it's about a lifestyle, not a diet February 8, 2010 Bridget (Claremont, CA) While a large part of this book is about changing your food choices to vegetable based products, it is also about choosing a more sustainable lifestyle for yourself and the environment. I found the book to be well researched, yet easily digestible, all put together with a great attitude about how to live a life that is not just good for you but for the planet.
Perfect read for the aspiring vegan February 6, 2010 Jiscilla (New York, NY) I've often played with the idea of becoming vegan, and Alicia's approach was totally inspiring without being at all pushy. She really reaches out to just about anybody no matter how serious they are or how much previous knowledge they have of the diet. I really hate to use the cliche term, but I seriously found this book to be "life-changing!"
Another great book... February 5, 2010 Meredith Jordan (Biddeford, Me USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm not a vegan. Like many people, I'm simply looking for a better way of eating that will also translate into better health and better "being alive." I applaud Alicia Silverstone for using her name recognition in the service of helping many people achieve a greater level of health and happiness.
There's another equally wonderful book along these lines that will be of interest to the same people reading "The Kind Diet." Run, do not walk, to Jessica Porter's "The Hip Chick's Guide to Macrobiotics." Who knew macrobiotic eating could be such fun, and a macrobiotic teacher so wonderfully funny? Jessica Porter is a hoot, and the book is full of good ideas for healthy eating! Reading "The Kind Diet," one would almost think there's been a melding of the minds. Both books should be on the bookshelves of every person who wants to live a full and healthy life!
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