Description In Eating to Beat Type 2 Diabetes, qualified nutritionist and esteemed author Sarah Flower offers a key message for those who either have or are at risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes: avoid processed grains, sugars and other foods, and opt instead for a balanced diet containing proper ingredients that are rich in natural fats and good-quality protein.
She runs workshops at local schools, talking to parents and teaching children how to cook a.
As a nutritionist and journalist, Sarah has written many articles on diets, including sugar free, grain free, low Carb and high protein.
Sarah and her young son have lived on a sugar free diet for the last 3 years.
About the Author Sarah Flower is trained in nutrition and nutritional medicine and author of 15 books, including the bestselling The Everyday Halogen Oven Cookbook. uk and founder member of The Public Health Collaboration, a charity dedicated to informing and implementing health decisions for better public health. co.
Dr Ian Lake is medical advisor to diabetes.
In 2016 Dr Unwin was both \'NHS Innovator of the year\' and a finalist for \'Diabetes Team of the Year\' in the British Medical Journal National Awards.
This book: -Explains how to make the essential dietary changes to fight Type 2 Diabetes and the science behind them -Provides a comprehensive \'go-to\' list of good and bad foods -Gives practical, easy-to-follow and utterly delicious family recipes which prove that changing your lifestyle and Eating habits doesn\'t have to mean missing out on foods you love - from \'Easy low-Carb pancakes\' to \'Grain-free chicken Kiev\' Eating to Beat Type 2 Diabetes has been supported by Dr David Unwin and Dr Ian Lake.
They experienced weight loss, increased energy levels and - most importantly - they saw their blood sugar levels decrease to a normal range so that they were able to come off medication.
Sarah put her own clients suffering from Type 2 Diabetes onto this sugar-free, low-Carb and high-fat regime with amazing results.
Description In Eating to Beat Type 2 Diabetes, qualified nutritionist and esteemed author Sarah Flower offers a key message for those who either have or are at risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes: avoid processed grains, sugars and other foods, and opt instead for a balanced diet containing proper ingredients that are rich in natural fats and good-quality protein