Paul Rogers

Superfoods Explained: A Fact Based Analysis of Foods with Uncommonly High Nutritive Values

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Finally – A Fact Based Nutritional Analysis Of Foods That Can Really Be Called “Superfoods”

Superfoods – you've undoubtedly heard the term, it is a marketing buzz word put onto any food that sounds exotic and has claims of weight loss, longevity and better living. But what foods really do have “super” ingredients? What foods should we be eating to fully compliment an active, athletic lifestyle? And which “superfoods” do not live up to their marketing claims at all?

Superfoods Explained: A Fact Based Analysis of Foods with Uncommonly High Nutritive Values

This book is an analysis of foods that have uncommonly high nutritional value, especially as it pertains to persons with extreme nutritional demands, such as athletes or those leading an active lifestyle. This book will explain:

– What “Superfoods” Are More Marketing Hype Than Anything?
– Non-Common or Exotic Species and Their Nutritional Values
– Common Vegetables and Naturally Growing Wild Species
– The Absolute Preferred Method to Prepare Foods to Exploit Their Nutritional Value

Go Beyond the Hype to Better Understand Which Foods We Should Be Eating and How They Impact Our Daily Nutritional Demands!
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  • Anastasiya Matsulevitchhas quoted8 years ago
    Simply eating raw organic food in its natural shape is not nearly enough for prosperous living. The solid proof for that comes from the fact that individuals practicing this type of diet are forced to supplement with the entire set of nutrients in order to stay healthy.

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