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Seaweed - Paperback Book - By Valerie Gennari Cooksley, RN

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Nature's Secret to Balancing Your Metabolism, Preventing Disease, and Revitalizing Body & Mind

This ambitious work is comprised of five books in one – a health reference manual, nutrition resource, sea vegetable cookbook, bath and body how-to book, and an ocean forager’s guide.

Discover the healthful benefits of seaweed --- vegetables of the sea and earth’s most abundant, nutritionally complete, and mineral-rich whole food. By eating, applying and soaking in it, you can help prevent and improve more than 100 ailments, including: Heart disease, Diabetes, Obesity, Hypothyroidism, Cancer, Depression, Aging Skin and Hair Loss.

You will look and feel healthier if you add even a small amount of seaweed --- fresh, dried, or in capsule form ---to your daily routine. Included are more than 75 recipes for delicious meals (including many for the seaweed-wary) and do-it-yourself spa treatments; Advice for finding, storing, and using seaweed for specific ills; and much more. It’s the simplest, most natural way to renew and protect your health.

7" x 10", 214 pages

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 16 reviews)

Eli ★★★★★

The five-books-in-one structure is no joke—I've got the metabolism chapter dog-eared and the nutrition reference has already replaced a dozen browser tabs. For the price of a paperback, it's genuinely a full health library.

Eva ★★★★★

I’ve been flipping between the health reference sections and the nutrition charts all week, and the way it pulls metabolism and disease prevention together in one place is genuinely impressive. The paperback is lightweight enough to carry around, which works for me since I keep going back to it.

Edward W. ★★★★★

The way this book is structured as five-in-one makes it incredibly easy to flip between the health reference and nutrition sections. I’ve already dog-eared half a dozen pages on metabolism, and the paperback itself feels sturdy enough to survive my kitchen counter.