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The How Not to Die Cookbook
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The How Not to Die Cookbook

100 Recipes to Help Prevent and Reverse Disease

by Michael Greger Faclm

Recommended by Sadia Badiei and Amy Tan

Recommended by Sadia Badiei and Amy Tan

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Nutrition, Food, and Health.

From Michael Greger, M.D., FACLM, the physician behind the trusted and wildly popular website Nutritionfacts.org, and author of the New York Times bestselling book How Not to Die, comes a beautifullydesigned, comprehensive cookbook complete with more than 120 recipes for delicious, lifesaving, plantbased meals, snacks, and beverages.Dr. Michael ...

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Sadia Badiei

@MaurSchneider Love his books. He backs everything with science. I have both How Not to Die and The How Not to Die Cookbook. I also like Dean Ornish?s book Undo It.
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