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Did you know that the Caribbean consists of a collection of over 7,000 islands, 13 countries and a dozen or so territories around the southeast of Florida and northeast of South America? Needless to say, it's a diverse set of island nations, and each island is unique.Caribbean food is known as a type of "fusion" cuisine and its flavors are full of energy and flavor. It truly is a melting pot of various cultures from African, Asian, and possibly even European.In recent years, veganism has been gaining in popularity as well. People have decided to go vegan for various reasons, including health and ethical ones. In fact, research after research has shown that veganism can help promote weight loss, reduce risk of heart disease, and even help lower risk of certain cancers.The goal of this Caribbean Vegan cookbook is to provide you with a curated collection of tasty and fun-to-make recipes that will not only satisfy your own cravings and bring you enjoyment, but impress your family and friends as well.This cookbook brings together the best of both worlds-that is, Caribbean flavors that are accommodating to individuals following veganism.A diverse and eclectic set of recipes are included in this cookbook including black rum cake, vegan curry, black bean mango wraps (just to name a few), and more.
Fatty liver is a condition that currently affects almost a third of the US population. This is mainly due to excessive alcohol consumption, unhealthy food choices, and sedentary lifestyles.Left unchecked, fatty liver can cause damage to the liver and lead to serious medical conditions such as liver fibrosis or scarring, and cirrhosis, which can be fatal.There is continuing research that indicates a connection between prediabetes and fatty liver disease. For example, scientists are learning that fatty liver disease can cause a person to develop prediabetes. One of the jobs of the liver is to regulate blood sugar. However, the fat accumulating around the liver actually makes it less responsive to insulin, which leads to higher levels of blood glucse.This also works the other way around as well. Having diabetes can increase the odds of developing fatty liver disease.As of this writing, there are no FDA approved medications for the direct treatment of fatty liver. Fortunately, and if diagnosed early, this condition is easily reversible by making changes in the patient's diet and lifestyle.The guide starts by providing and overview of the disease and the symptoms that accompany it. A chapter is devoted to listing the foods shown to help with the treatment and reversal of fatty liver according to studies. A diet and lifestyle change plan is also included in the guide to help the patient in the journey to living healthier.In this guide, you will discover...What fatty liver disease is, what prediabetes is, and their connectionWhat you should eat to manage fatty liver diseaseSteps to maintaining this diet planSample curated recipesA lifestyle change plan that you should undertake
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