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Paperback Hemochromatosis Cookbook: Recipes and Meals for Reducing the Absorption of Iron in Your Diet Book

ISBN: 1581826486

ISBN13: 9781581826487

Hemochromatosis Cookbook: Recipes and Meals for Reducing the Absorption of Iron in Your Diet

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Book Overview

Take control of your diet and your health with nourishing recipes designed to reduce iron absorption with The Hemochromatosis Cookbook.

This specialized cookbook offers a selection of over 100 tasty and healthy recipes, specifically created for individuals managing hemochromatosis.

These recipes focus on foods low in iron and high in other beneficial nutrients, helping you balance your diet without sacrificing flavor.

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Excellent Source for a Hemochromatosis Cookbook

300 pages, including 50 pages of informative background hemochromatosis info, and grocery/planning/etc., lists/charts/etc. Recipes are normal recipes! And easy to make with quite a variety separated by catagory. They give the iron content, etc., easily understood in a chart on each recipe. Highly recommend!

great recipes with explanation of how it help with decreasing iron

bought this book for a friend of mine who was diagnosed with hemochromatosis. We both found it loaded with information on the disease, diagnosis, and many recipes to help reduce the amount of iron in the food that we eat. Great resource.

Lots of great info

This cookbook is a great place to start if you want to understand iron absorption in your diet and gain a sense of contol over your iron intake. Like the old adage about teaching a man to fish, it provides real tools for those of us with HHC. The authors don't just present a buch of recipes. Instead they take the reader through a layman's overview of iron absorption and how it can be blocked. There is enough information in here that the experienced or adventurous cook can even extrapolate and create his/her own iron-blocking recipes (although there are enough recipes in the cookbook that there is no "need" for this). 3 members of my family have been diagnosed with HHC (including my mother), and my mother was cutting all kinds of things out of her diet (meat, certain vegetables, etc.) because they contained "too much" iron. I gave her The Hemochromatosis Cookbook for Christmas and she has called me numerous times to tell me how thrilled she is with the information and recipes, what she's making now, etc. The Hemochromatosis Cookbook showed her that she didn't have to give up any particular foods; she just has to combine her intake of iron rich foods with iron-blocking foods/nutrients. The Hemochromatosis Cookbook really gives one a sense of power over that rusty little element, providing multiple options for controlling and blocking dietary iron absorption.

Cookbook for Health Reasons

I bought this cookbook for as an aid in cooking for a family member with hemochromatosis. It is an excellent source on this disease with more than just recipes. Very, very helpful and the recipes are wonderful.

Highly Recommend

I bought this book for my daughter's boyfriend that was diagnosed with hemochromotosis quite a few years back. He along with my daughter are thrilled with the book (he's the cook). In the first part of the book there is a deep enough explanation of the disorder that is written in layman's terms. When it first arrived, I flipped through and was quite surprised at how many recipes are in it and was amazed at how many recipes called for tea. It seems to have opened up a new world for him. He eats well, sticks to the diet and has been exercising. The last time I saw him he looked like he was in tip-top shape. Of course he still goes for his blood-letting sessions, but he has also taken charge of his diet and overall health. I highly recommend this book to anyone that has this disorder or has a loved one that does. Great gift item!

facts about iron, and recipes

I would have liked to see the tuna salad recipe on page 109. Page 109 has a duplicate of the potato salad recipe on page 108. I wrote the publisher and got another copy of potato salad. Overall, the information is helpful and the recipes a good mixture of easy and more complicated. The nutrition breakdown for each one is very useful.
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