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The Plant Paradox

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The Hidden Dangers in "Healthy" Foods That Cause Disease and Weight Gain

by Steven R. Gundry
Hardback
Publication Date: 25/04/2017
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Most of us have heard of gluten a protein found in wheat that can cause widespread inflammation in the body. Americans spend billions of dollars on gluten-free diets in an effort to protect their health. But what if we’ve been missing the root of the problem

In The Plant Paradox, renowned cardiologist and heart surgeon Dr. Steven Gundry reveals that gluten is just one variety of a common, and highly toxic, plant-based protein called lectin. Lectins are found not only in grains like wheat but also in the “gluten-free” foods most of us commonly regard as healthy, including many fruits, vegetables, nuts, beans, and conventional dairy products.

These proteins, which are found in the seeds, grains, skins, rinds, and leaves of plants, are designed by nature to protect plants from predators (including humans). Once ingested, they incite a kind of chemical warfare in our bodies, causing inflammatory reactions that can lead to weight gain and serious health conditions.

At his waitlist-only clinics in California, Dr. Gundry has successfully treated tens of thousands of patients suffering from autoimmune disorders, diabetes, leaky gut syndrome, heart disease, and neurodegenerative diseases with a protocol that detoxes the cells, repairs the gut, and nourishes the body. Now, in The Plant Paradox, he shares this clinically proven program with readers around the world.

The simple (and daunting) fact is, lectins are everywhere. Thankfully, Dr. Gundry offers simple hacks we can easily employ to avoid them, including

  • Peel your veggies. Lectins are concentrated in the leaves, peels, and seeds of plants; simply peeling and deseeding vegetables (like tomatoes and peppers) reduces their lectin content. 
  • Shop for fruit in season. Fruit contain fewer lectins when ripe, so eating apples, berries, and other lectin-containing fruits at the peak of ripeness helps minimize your lectin consumption.
  • Swap your brown rice for white. Whole grains and seeds with hard outer coatings are designed by nature to cause digestive distress—and are full of lectins.

With a full list of lectin-containing foods and simple substitutes for each, a step-by-step detox and eating plan, and delicious lectin-free recipes, The Plant Paradox illuminates the hidden dangers lurking in your salad bowl—and shows you how to eat whole foods in a whole new way.

ISBN:
9780062427137
9780062427137
Category:
Diets & dieting
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
25-04-2017
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
416
Dimensions (mm):
228.6x152.4x34.92mm
Weight:
0.61kg

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Could be one of the most important health books of our time.
Gundry is an eminent US cardiothoracic surgeon who became interested in the immune system and explored the world of leaky gut, lectins and the role of diet in autoimmune diseases (of which there are over 120).
After years of suffering one such disease, and becoming tired of the drug approach to managing the symptoms, I set out to find the root cause of the problem. Gundry and our own Dr Sandra Cabot were my guides through their individual publications.
To my own doctor’s surprise, changing my diet to remove lectins (of which gluten is but one) worked wonders. The symptoms abated, my general health improved (I am approaching 80) and I am essentially free from big pharma.
Other family members who had autoimmune issues of different types found similar relief.
Not a stogy medical book, but a good read due to the author’s writing style.

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