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            <title>Hot Nutrition Books in 2010</title>
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            <description>We all could use a little health help and a great way to get advice you can trust is by turning the pages of a great nutrition book. But how do you separate the great stuff from the absolute fluff? You read this post, of course. These books will help provide relief from celiac’s disease, keep you trim, and tell you how to eat well while pregnant — among other things. This list is in addition to my first list of hot nutrition books.
 
Gluten-Free, Hassle Free: A Simple, Sane, Dietitian-Approved Program for Eating Your Way Back To Health is a book that focuses on a no-nonsense approach to the gluten-free diet.
Why I like it: Because one book on celiac’s disease and wheat allergy is not enough, you’ll also want this useful book on your desk.
 
The Glycemic Index Diet for Dummies is pa...</description>
            <author>Balanced Health and Nutrition Rebecca Scritchfield's Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 09:30:16 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>A lemon or two a day to take the weight away: The Lemon Juice Diet reviewed.</title>
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            <description>Need a new weight-loss ally? Something that could help you not only lose the pounds but improve your general health and wellbeing.
Then head for the nearest lemon tree. That&amp;#8217;s what Theresa Cheung, author of The Lemon Juice Diet, recommends. Having done detailed and extensive research, she believes that lemons and lemon juice is is all you need to kickstart a new healthier and slimmer you.
Lemons have natural detoxifying powers which stimulates the digestive system in a healthy and effective way.
And a healthy digestive system is very important if you have any hope at all of losing weight.
So I thought I&amp;#8217;d jump on in and give it a go.
The first step turned out to be the hardest. Having always started my day with a cup of coffee, suddenly having to change to a glass of lemon jui...</description>
            <author>Healthbolt</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 09:07:44 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Healthbolt’s on a Diet!</title>
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            <description>Healthbolt&amp;#8217;s on a diet this week&amp;#8230;

&amp;#8230; a diet of books about healthy eating and dieting.
I&amp;#8217;ll be reviewing a different book everyday this week, starting tomorrow with entertaining and informative &amp;#8216;Your Big Fat Boyfriend&amp;#8217; (How to Stay Thin When Dating a Dieting Disaster) by Jenna Bergen.
Tags: Book Reviews, diet book reviews, diet books, diet books worth reading, dieting and your health, diets, healthy eating books, new diet booksShare This (Source: Healthbolt)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 03:32:28 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Mom, There’s Puréed Butternut Squash in My Brownies!</title>
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            <description>Have you ever tried to sneak&amp;#8212;&amp;#8221;get&amp;#8221;&amp;#8212;some zucchini into your neophobic, sensory-picky child who, if she or he is autistic, knows exactly what you are up to because of what you suspect are her or his highly over-sensitive taste buds? Have you bought a mortar and pestle for the sole purpose of grinding up medicine and trying to mix it into peanut butter or applesauce? Have you taken advantage of the fact that chocolate is brown and therefore a potentially useful way to dress up mashed carrots or a bit (a bit) of pulverized broccoli?
If you have, you too may have reason to wonder if Jessica Seinfield, wife of Jerry and author of the recently published and already a New York Times bestseller Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food, has borr...</description>
            <author>Autism Vox</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007 05:59:32 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Celebrating Fiber over Fad Dieting</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Type 2, Adult Onset, Diet, Lifestyle, Books, SupportWouldn't it be nice to find a diet that insists you stop fretting over carbs, fats and calories? Well a diet wouldn't be a diet unless it had rules. So what if the rules focused on combining fiber with lean protein at every meal? This is entirely possible, according to Tanya Zuckerbrot, author of The F-Factor Diet.
Tanya Zuckerbrot has spent more than a decade working with busy, successful clients who want and need to lose weight. She's watched fad diets come and go, offering only a temporary fix-and a lot of misinformation about healthy eating. To this end, Tanya has developed a plan that makes losing weight and keeping it off easy and convenient. Her healthy, delicious, sustainable diet redefines fiber as an essential piece...</description>
            <author>The Diabetes Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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