The Gastroparesis Healing Diet: A Guided Program for Promoting Gastric Relief, Reducing Symptoms and Feeling Great (Paperback)
Discover a customizable approach to overcoming your debilitating symptoms of gastroparesis through a personalized nutritional program.
With no identifiable cause, no known cure and life-sapping symptoms, gastroparesis can make you feel helpless. But you’re not! The Gastroparesis Healing Diet empowers you to tame your symptoms by taking total control of your diet.
Featuring a step-by-step program that you personalize for your specific needs, this helpful handbook offers:
• A guided elimination diet for identifying triggers
• Carefully formulated yet amazingly delicious recipes
• A plan to stock your pantry with nutrient-dense foods
• Tips and tricks for dealing with flare-ups
• Shared stories from others with gastroparesis
• Advice on reducing stress and finding support
With no identifiable cause, no known cure and life-sapping symptoms, gastroparesis can make you feel helpless. But you’re not! The Gastroparesis Healing Diet empowers you to tame your symptoms by taking total control of your diet.
Featuring a step-by-step program that you personalize for your specific needs, this helpful handbook offers:
• A guided elimination diet for identifying triggers
• Carefully formulated yet amazingly delicious recipes
• A plan to stock your pantry with nutrient-dense foods
• Tips and tricks for dealing with flare-ups
• Shared stories from others with gastroparesis
• Advice on reducing stress and finding support
Tammy Chang is a certified nutrition consultant who gives nutrition classes, workshops, and food demonstrations. Tammy is also a graduate of the Three Stone Hearth Apprentice Program in Berkeley that prepares food according to the nutritional philosophy of traditional diets. She is a co-founder of Common Seed Nutrition, a group of nutrition consultants dedicated to making nutrition education accessible to everyone. Tammy received a BA in Public Policy from Duke University and as a New York City Teaching Fellow, received her MA in Childhood Education from Brooklyn College.