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Fatty Liver Diet Cookbook--100 Recipes to Reverse Fatty Liver Disease, Lose Weight and Regain Your Health

100 Recipes To Reverse Fatty Liver Disease, Lose Weight And Regain Your Health

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43 of 43 copies available
The fatty liver diet cookbook contains 100 recipes that will help you to move seamlessly from your present diet to eating foods that are liver friendly. These recipes will assist you to lose weight, reverse fatty liver and become a healthier version of yourself. Additionally, they are delicious and very easy to cook.

The recipes are grouped under breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, salad, soup, dessert, smoothies and drinks. This grouping makes it easier to find the right recipe to cook for any meal or occasion. A wide range of foods are covered and the variety of cuisine will keep you excited in the kitchen for a long time.

The fatty liver diet is beneficial to everyone whether you have the disease or not. It is a healthy eating plan that includes wholesome foods that promote liver health and avoids foods that are harmful to the liver. Furthermore, the diet helps to stabilize blood sugar levels and also encourages weight loss. With this book in your hands, your liver will be freed of excess fat and your whole body will become healthier.
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