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Eighties Light Meals

Charlotte Clark

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Eighties Light Meals explores the surprising connection between the lighter cuisine of the 1980s and improved digestive health, particularly for older adults. It uniquely blends culinary nostalgia with modern nutritional science, focusing on how revisiting and adapting recipes from that decade can benefit gut health. 

 
The book highlights how age-related changes impact digestion, nutrient absorption, and overall well-being, addressing common digestive challenges faced with age. The core of the book centers around broth-based meals and their gentle, digestive-aiding properties which can promote gut motility and nutrient absorption. For instance, broth can be beneficial for older adults who often experience reduced gastric acid production. 

 
The book begins by examining the culinary trends of the 1980s and then transitions into geriatric digestive health before exploring the benefits of broth. The book then offers adapted recipes from the era, incorporating broth and carefully selected ingredients to maximize digestive benefits, culminating in practical advice on meal planning and lifestyle modifications. This approach provides a practical and accessible guide to improving digestive health using familiar culinary themes.
Verfügbar seit: 27.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 113 Seiten.

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