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Jean Carper

Auteur de Food: Your Miracle Medicine

33 oeuvres 1,188 utilisateurs 14 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Jean Carper was born on January 3, 1933 in New York. She attended and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio where she is also the recipient of their alumni achievement award. She was a senior medical correspondent at CNN and received the cable industries ACE award for a series afficher plus on brain cancer. She has authored hundreds of articles for several publications, including the Washington Post and USA Today. She has also appeared on many TV programs including the Today Show and Good Morning America. Her most recent passion is Alzheimer's disease prevention. Jean Carper has authored 24 books on health, healthy living and natural food based remedies. She received an excellence in journalism award for her book Stop Aging Now! from the American Aging Association. Some of her other books are: The Food Pharmacy, Miracle Cures, Food: Your Miracle Medicine, Your Miracle Brain and 100 Simple Things You Can Do to Prevent Alzheimer's. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Jean Carper

Food: Your Miracle Medicine (1989) 275 exemplaires
All-in-One Calorie Counter (1974) 47 exemplaires
The Food Pharmacy Guide to Eating (1991) 20 exemplaires
Little Turtle: Miami Chief (1959) 16 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1932-01-03
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Études
Ohio Wesleyan University
Professions
journalist
columnist
Organisations
CNN
USA Weekend

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Accidents can be prevented; here's how! For the first time in one book, all the latest scientific findings and facts on the nature, causes and prevention of accidents at home, on the highway, on water, or while at play.
 
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CenterPointMN | Jun 13, 2018 |
Wasn't as impressed by this as I expected. Too much of a Freakonomics fan to find her conclusions viable. The fact that people who do X also don't get Alzheimer's doesn't mean that doing X *keeps* you from getting age-related memory loss. Nonetheless, her suggestions won't hurt.
 
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abycats | 4 autres critiques | May 11, 2018 |
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Baku-X | 3 autres critiques | Jan 10, 2017 |
(also posted on my site The Paperback Stash)

Food: Your miracle medicine is a small paperback that's extremely affordable and packed to the brim with information. Sometimes the best things come in small packages; thankfully Carper's effort is no different.

Broken up into systems, such as cardiovascular and digestive, she covers the most basic of complaints with reasonable food and dietary suggestions. This isn't another one of those common sense guides just published to make a book, however, for there was plenty in here I didn't know, and that most people don't. An added bonus is much of this is backed by the latest research, amazing findings, and also personal experience. She has many guest quotes of experts throughout the text. Beyond that, it's very easy to understand, perfect for the beginner, and even perfect for nutritionists who just enjoy the journey of learning.

It all wraps up with food connections you should know about, such as the relationship findings between lupus and fish, a listing of calorie burning foods that promote healthy metabolism, and foods that stiffle the urge to cut the smoking habit. We even get a section on using drugs in foods to stay healthy, such as natural antibiotic sources, antidepressant, carminatives, etc.

While it may not be the ultimate nutritionist guide out there, the amazing effort to cram this much useful knowledge into such a small book is extraordinary. I see from the cover it was a New York Times best seller, and rightfully so. Great work here, something everyone needs to know, no matter where your interests lie. Not unrealistic or glitzy and glamorous, each section is backed up with enthusiasm, facts, and further resources for doing your own research.

Yet another affordable, small paperback offers a wealth of knowledge. Food, your miracle medicine covers a huge amount - from the cardio system to diabetes. Thankfully she covers even the most serious topic, while including the more minor ones. Backed up with much research, studies, and theories, the text is fascinating, makes sense, and I'm sure works.
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ErinPaperbackstash | 1 autre critique | Jun 14, 2016 |

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Œuvres
33
Membres
1,188
Popularité
#21,643
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
14
ISBN
128
Langues
13

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