
Looking for meals that are delicious, healthy, and easy to make? How does Shiitake Mushroom and Asparagus Frittata with Smoked Salmon sound? Or a Roasted Red Pepper and Kalamata Olive Sicilian Salad? Or Pistachio Pilaf with Butternut Squash and Gingered Cranberry Sauce? They sound very tasty, but would you believe they can also actually help you control your genes, making your RealAge younger? You don't have to be at the mercy of heredity. It's true: These recipes and many more have been developed and tested by Dr. Michael F. Roizen, author of the bestselling RealAge, Are You as Young as You Can Be?, and Dr. John La Puma, who is also a professionally trained chef. With his RealAge program, Dr. Roizen has already helped tens of thousands of people turn back the clock. Now he and Dr. La Puma are cooking things up in the kitchen in Cooking the RealAge Way.Cooking the RealAge Way offers more than eighty easy, healthful, and scrumptious recipes, all of which prove that nutritious meals don't have to be time consuming, filled with hard-to-find ingredients, ortaste like they're good for you. These recipes explode in flavor and are low in aging fats and sugar and high in Omega-3 oils, flavonoids, and antioxidants. Each recipe provides a detailed description of that meal's age-reducing benefits, and every meal of the day is covered -- from breakfast's melt-in-your-mouth Golden Banana Pancakes with Fresh Raspberries to the after-dinner pièce de resistance Chocolate Strawberry Sundae. The meals are so appetizing, you'll forget that they are good for you and make them again and again.Cooking the RealAge Way also features:The Kitchen IQ test -- use it to find out if your kitchen is aging you and how to stock your kitchen to make yourself younger with what you eatThe benefits of using fresh produce in seasonThe advantages of using the best herbs and spices -- and how to grow them in your gardenTips on improving your family's eating habitsEasy culinary techniques, from blanching to
Can specific dietary choices and culinary habits effectively influence biological aging markers to reduce one's RealAge? Dr. Michael F. Roizen, a medical doctor, and Dr. John La Puma, a physician and professional chef, combine medical research with culinary expertise to argue that food selection and preparation methods directly impact genetic expression and physiological aging. The authors present a framework where nutrient-dense, flavorful meals serve as a primary tool for health optimization.
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Readers frequently note the practical accessibility of the recipes, which balance health-conscious ingredients with culinary appeal. Experts highlight this as a functional resource for individuals seeking to integrate nutritional science into daily meal preparation without sacrificing flavor.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2003-06-03
Publisher:
William Morrow
ISBN-10:
0060009357
ISBN-13:
9780060009359
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