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The Knopf Canada Book of Healing Foods
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The Knopf Canada Book of Healing Foods
Edited by A. Martin
Published by A.A. Knopf Canada, Toronto, ON, 1997
Pp: 160; Hard Cover; CAN $29.95
ISBN: 0-676-97072-9
As a society, we are interested in the relationship between diet and illness prevention now more than ever before. Although the role of vitamin supplementation remains questionable, research continues to support evidence of the protective effects of a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and fibre on...
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