From the award-winning gut health doctor and author of Love Your Gut comes a medically proven guide--featuring the revolutionary Plant Point plan--that makes it easy to fuel up on fiber and nutrients by eating 30 or more plant foods each week
"A must-have guide to plant-based eating."--Dr. Will Bulsiewicz, NYT-bestselling author of Fiber Fueled
"This is the ultimate guidebook for anyone wanting to transform their health in a practical, sustainable way without sacrificing the food they love."--Carleigh Bodrug, NYT-bestselling author of PlantYou
This book was previously published in the UK titled Eat Yourself Healthy
Happy gut microbes are the key to our health goals--they support our brain, skin, immunity, hormones, metabolism, and more. In How to Eat More Plants, Dr. Megan Rossi explains how to give your gut what it really craves--variety!
Eat 30 different plants per week, to fuel up on fiber and nutrients
Each fruit, vegetable, legume, grain, nut, and seed counts as 1 Plant Point--and getting to 30 is easier than you think.
Start your journey with the 28-day Plant Points Challenge
Dr. Rossi's 4-week plan makes it fun to get more plants on the menu!
Rack up Plant Points with over 80 delicious recipes
How to Eat More Plants is all about inclusion, not exclusion--whether you're vegan, vegetarian, or just want to eat more veggies. Don't diet--diversify. Your gut will thank you.
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320 pages
ISBN-10: 1615198784
Item Weight: 1.8 lbs
Dimensions: 7.5 x 1.0 x 9.9 inches
Customer Reviews: 3 out of 5 stars 101 to 500 ratings
"Get your taste buds ready! Dr. Megan Rossi shares a simple, delicious plan to help you and your gut thrive through abundance, not restriction. A must-have guide to plant-based eating." -Dr. Will Bulsiewicz, New York Times-bestselling author of Fiber Fueled
MEGAN ROSSI, PhD, RD, The Gut Health Doctor, is one of the most influential gut health specialists internationally. A practicing dietitian and nutritionist with an award-winning PhD in gut health, she is also a leading research fellow at King's College London, where she is currently investigating nutrition-based therapies in gut health, including pre- and probiotics, dietary fibers, plant-based diversity, the low-FODMAP diet, and food additives. She is also the founder of The Gut Health Clinic, where she leads a team of gut-specialist dietitians who see clients all over the world. She is a Daily Mail contributing columnist, a two-time instant Sunday Times-bestselling author, and one of Business Insider's Top 100 Coolest People in Food & Drink. She lives in London, England.
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