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Eat Yourself to Energy

Gill Paul

Eat yourself energetic with this informative guide to eating right and boosting your energy levels.

Do you drag yourself out of bed in the morning, yawn through the working day, then collapse in front of the TV in the evening? We all feel exhausted from time to time but when that feeling continues, it's time to do something about it.

There are excellent ways of eating yourself to energy which also boost overall health. Avoid being tempted by quick-fix caffeine or sugary 'energy' drinks and bars, focus instead on foods that keep blood sugar levels steady. By addressing the underlying causes of low energy, you will achieve lasting results.

The Eat Yourself to Energy diet contains all the vitamins, minerals and trace elements you need to ease niggling health problems and make you feel tip-top and raring to go.

Featured in this book are the key foods that have been proven to increase stamina and boost energy. A clever problem-solver helps you choose the ingredients that adress your own individual symptoms, and the results are immediate.

With over 60 easy-to-follow, quick-to-prepare, completely delicious recipes, and weekly meal planners, Eat Yourself to Energy is the perfect way to turbo-charge your mood and achieve optimum health.

Eat Yourself to Energy includes...

Part I
Happy Superfoods
Superfoods
What's your problem?
Putting it all together

Part II
Energy Recipes
Breakfast
Snacks
Lunch
Dinner
Desserts

...And much much more!

  • Classification : Cookery, Food & Drink
  • Pub Date : FEB 10, 2014
  • Imprint : Hamlyn
  • Page Extent : 128
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780600627463
  • Price : INR 525
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Gill Paul

Gill Paul is a Scottish-born London-based writer of historical fiction and non-fiction. Her novels include the USA Today bestseller The Secret Wife Women and Children First which was shortlisted for an RNA Award The Affair and No Place for a Lady which was shortlisted for a Love Stories Award. Her non-fiction includes A History of Medicine in 50 Objects World War I Love Stories and Royal Love Stories. Gill's expertise is often called upon for talks on historical subjects including the sinking of the Titanic. She lives in London where as well as writing full-time she enjoys swimming year-round in an outdoor pond.

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