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Special Features:
  • Complies with modified and restricted purine diets
  • Holiday Cooking Recipes and Menu Suggestions
  • Basics from Scratch
  • Ice Cream Recipes
     
  • Consists of :
  • 104 Pages and Over 90 Recipes
  • Wide Variety in Cuisine
  • Sections Include:
  • Appetizers
  • Beverages
  • Main Dishes

  • Sides

  • Sauces

  • Desserts

  • Quick Snack and Small Change, Big Difference boxes Featured Throughout

    Fourth Edition  Revised, © 2007

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Gout Hater's Cookbook I
 

Gout Hater's Cookbook I is a great starter book for the Gout Hater's Cookbook collection.

Book I features the modified purine diet, which is consistent with the diet typically provided by dietitians for persons suffering from gout.

This book offers the opportunity to prepare meals with smaller amounts of meat,
or even no meat at all!

When you begin to control your diet with healthier eating, you are not only helping your body fight future attacks of gout, you are helping to fight other health problems as well. The recipes in Gout Hater's Cookbook avoid foods that are high in purines.  They are designed to help you on your way to lowering uric acid levels by healthy, delicious eating.

 

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Your diet can account for 1/3 of the uric acid produced in your body. The Gout Hater's Cookbook series explains how changing your diet to foods with fewer purines can help relieve the symptoms as well as address the actual problem of hyperurecemia (elevated levels of uric acid in the blood).

With delicious recipes that are lower in purines, the Gout Hater's Cookbook collection can help you lower uric acid levels, as well as offer dishes that will delight the entire family!

About the Complete Set of Gout Hater's Cookbooks:

  • All three books each stand independent of the others

  • Each book offers its own information

  • All provide extensive bibliographies

  • All contain a comprehensive list of foods low, relatively high and highest in purines.
     

    About 5.9 million people in the United States suffer from gout, and the numbers are growing. More than 70 per cent are men over 40. Gout does not usually occur in women until after menopause.

 

 

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