Osteoporosis, the brittle-bone disease, was long considered one of the inevitable curses of aging. Many of us have watched our grandmothers and mothers gradually become more stooped, more prone to bone fractures. Recent medical evidence indicates that osteoporosis may be prevented if we increase our calcium intake beginning in our late twenties, and prevention is still possible even if we do not start increasing our calcium intake until our forties. For calcium to work most effectively against bone loss it must be taken in specific proportion to other kinds of foods-something a simple calcium supplement does nothing to ensure. The Calcium Cookbook shows us how to do just that-in two hundred delicious ways. It offers recipes that provide the calcium and other nutrients essential for prolonged well-being, without depending on high-calorie or high-cholesterol foods. Each recipe is carefully designed to maximize the absorption of calcium.
About the AuthorJoanne Ness is a nutrition consultant. She has developed recipes for the New York Heart Association's Culinary Hearts Kitchen and was a consultant for the U.S. Olympics. Genell Subak-Sharpe, formerly of The New York Times, is the author or co-author of many health books including Hormones: The Woman's Answer Book and Total Nutrition.
ReviewsThe recipes are appealing, easy to prepare and cover everything from appetizers to desserts. This excellent supplement to the cookbook collection will have particular appeal to health-conscious women. * Booklist *
Book InformationISBN 9780871318503
Author Joanne NessFormat Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint M. Evans& Co IncPublisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm