With more than two hundred straightforward, nutrient-dense, and appealing recipes, The Heal Your Gut Cookbook was created by GAPS Diet experts Hilary Boynton and Mary G. Brackett to help heal your gut and to manage the illnesses that stem from it. Developed by pioneering British MD Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, who provides the book's Foreword, Gut and Psychology Syndrome With more than two hundred straightforward, nutrient-dense, and appealing recipes, The Heal Your Gut Cookbook was created by GAPS Diet experts Hilary Boynton and Mary G. Brackett to help heal your gut and to manage the illnesses that stem from it. Developed by pioneering British MD Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, who provides the book's Foreword, Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS) refers to disorders, including ADD/ADHD, autism, addictions, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, stemming from or exacerbated by leaky gut and dysbiosis. GAPS also refers to chronic gut-related physical conditions, including celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes type one, and Crohn's disease, as well as asthma, eczema, allergies, thyroid disorders, and more. An evolution of the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, the GAPS Diet will appeal to followers of the Paleo Diet, who are still struggling for optimum health, as well as anyone interested in the health benefits of fermentation or the Weston A. Price approach to nutrition. In The Heal Your Gut Cookbook, readers will learn about the key cooking techniques and ingredients that form the backbone of the GAPS Diet: working with stocks and broths, soaking nuts and seeds, using coconut, and culturing raw dairy. The authors offer encouraging, real-life perspectives on the life-changing improvements to the health of their families by following this challenging, but powerful, diet. The GAPS Diet is designed to restore the balance between beneficial and pathogenic intestinal bacteria and seal the gut through the elimination of grains, processed foods, and refined sugars and the carefully sequenced reintroduction of nutrient-dense foods, including bone broths, raw cultured dairy, certain fermented vegetables, organic pastured eggs, organ meats, and more. The Heal Your Gut Cookbook is a must-have if you are following the GAPS Diet, considering the GAPS Diet, or simply looking to improve your digestive health and--by extension--your physical and mental well-being.
The Heal Your Gut Cookbook: Nutrient-Dense Recipes for Intestinal Health Using the GAPS Diet
With more than two hundred straightforward, nutrient-dense, and appealing recipes, The Heal Your Gut Cookbook was created by GAPS Diet experts Hilary Boynton and Mary G. Brackett to help heal your gut and to manage the illnesses that stem from it. Developed by pioneering British MD Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, who provides the book's Foreword, Gut and Psychology Syndrome With more than two hundred straightforward, nutrient-dense, and appealing recipes, The Heal Your Gut Cookbook was created by GAPS Diet experts Hilary Boynton and Mary G. Brackett to help heal your gut and to manage the illnesses that stem from it. Developed by pioneering British MD Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, who provides the book's Foreword, Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS) refers to disorders, including ADD/ADHD, autism, addictions, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, stemming from or exacerbated by leaky gut and dysbiosis. GAPS also refers to chronic gut-related physical conditions, including celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes type one, and Crohn's disease, as well as asthma, eczema, allergies, thyroid disorders, and more. An evolution of the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, the GAPS Diet will appeal to followers of the Paleo Diet, who are still struggling for optimum health, as well as anyone interested in the health benefits of fermentation or the Weston A. Price approach to nutrition. In The Heal Your Gut Cookbook, readers will learn about the key cooking techniques and ingredients that form the backbone of the GAPS Diet: working with stocks and broths, soaking nuts and seeds, using coconut, and culturing raw dairy. The authors offer encouraging, real-life perspectives on the life-changing improvements to the health of their families by following this challenging, but powerful, diet. The GAPS Diet is designed to restore the balance between beneficial and pathogenic intestinal bacteria and seal the gut through the elimination of grains, processed foods, and refined sugars and the carefully sequenced reintroduction of nutrient-dense foods, including bone broths, raw cultured dairy, certain fermented vegetables, organic pastured eggs, organ meats, and more. The Heal Your Gut Cookbook is a must-have if you are following the GAPS Diet, considering the GAPS Diet, or simply looking to improve your digestive health and--by extension--your physical and mental well-being.
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Elizabeth Luscomb –
Although this book did not work out for my family's lifestyle, I do highly recommend this book to others looking to heal their body with the use of food. The book is well written, educational, and beautifully illustrated. I think it can help many. :) However...I purchased this book in hopes to heal my sons eczema. The book is heavy on the meats and dairy. We don't enjoy eating very much meat, my son is allergic to eggs, and dairy happens to be what he is sensitive towards. I ultimately changed o Although this book did not work out for my family's lifestyle, I do highly recommend this book to others looking to heal their body with the use of food. The book is well written, educational, and beautifully illustrated. I think it can help many. :) However...I purchased this book in hopes to heal my sons eczema. The book is heavy on the meats and dairy. We don't enjoy eating very much meat, my son is allergic to eggs, and dairy happens to be what he is sensitive towards. I ultimately changed our diet to a plant based lifestyle and it has cleared up my sons eczema beautifully. Although this book didn't work for our family's lifestyle, I do think what it offers can help so many others who lean more towards eating meats/dairy/vegetables.
Shannon Hayes –
In my line of work selling grassfed meat, I am always crossing paths with folks who are on a quest to regain their health through nutrient-dense foods. Those hardest hit by the effects of the Standard American Diet are often faced with the GAPS diet (an acronym for Gut And Psychology Syndrome). This diet is advocated for everything from diabetes and epilepsy to autism spectrum disorders, food sensitivities, celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and myriad autoimmune diseases. The basic premise i In my line of work selling grassfed meat, I am always crossing paths with folks who are on a quest to regain their health through nutrient-dense foods. Those hardest hit by the effects of the Standard American Diet are often faced with the GAPS diet (an acronym for Gut And Psychology Syndrome). This diet is advocated for everything from diabetes and epilepsy to autism spectrum disorders, food sensitivities, celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and myriad autoimmune diseases. The basic premise is that all health begins in the gut. And I've seen countless customers who are confronting this diet for the first time greett me at the farm stand with drooping shoulders, hung heads, and other signs of despair. Nobody wants to go through this. ...Until now. Quite frankly, in spite of my years of familiarity with nutrient-dense eating, this book inspires and excites me. I want to play with it, to spend time better understanding the concepts within it. My fire is stoked to once again seek ways to improve my family's diet. The photography is enticing, the writing inviting, and the meals appetizing. I know that, among my readers, there are those of you who are faced this holiday season with the seemingly austere restrictions of a GAPS diet. This book MUST be your gift.
Karen –
First off, this is a very beautiful cookbook. The pictures are colorful, vibrant, and appropriately placed near the actual recipe. The recipes and instructions are found on the same page. It drives me nuts when the ingredients to a recipe are on one page, and the directions are on a separate page. From a general population perspective, this makes it easy to use. Now if you follow GAPS, you will love this. If you are new to GAPS, and wonder what I am referring to, read the book to learn more abo First off, this is a very beautiful cookbook. The pictures are colorful, vibrant, and appropriately placed near the actual recipe. The recipes and instructions are found on the same page. It drives me nuts when the ingredients to a recipe are on one page, and the directions are on a separate page. From a general population perspective, this makes it easy to use. Now if you follow GAPS, you will love this. If you are new to GAPS, and wonder what I am referring to, read the book to learn more about healing yourself and your family. The nutritional protocols have helped recover many from food allergies, auto-immune disorders, digestive disorders, mental health struggles, and autism spectrum disorders. If you are just starting GAPS, this book is laid out with recipes for each stage of Intro. What to add, when to add it, and tips on how to follow the protocol for each and every stage. Recipes for Full GAPS protocols follow after the Intro recipes. Full GAPS recipes are broken into the usual logical sections. Fish, Beef, Chicken, condiments, salads, etc. There are recipes for juicing at stage 4 and 5. If you are an old hand at cooking for GAPS nutritional protocols, this is a lovely book with some great ideas. It never hurts to get some new ideas, learn a new favorite. If you are done with GAPS, chances are, just like most graduates, you've kept a lot of the GAPS favorites in your family's meal rotation, because they are just that good. These recipes are simple, healthy, and promise to be very tasty. I can't wait to get cooking!
Tif –
a must have cook book for anyone using the GAPS diet or indeed just wishes to eat hearty homemade goodness which your body will thank you for.
Heather –
Great honey BBQ sauce recipe
Adrianna –
The authors did an amazing job of taking a complex and confusing and unpalatable diet plan and organizing it in a way that made sense and had surprisingly appetizing recipes. The pictures are gorgeous, the anecdotes are helpful, and the lists of allowed foods for each stage are indispensable. They even detail how to make your own yogurt, almond/coconut flours, and nut butters. I highly recommend this cookbook for those interested in the GAPS Diet plan.
Sandra –
I love this cookbook! As I went through the initial stages of GAPS Intro, I referred to this book again and again for tips and recipes, and I continue to do so, even on the full GAPS diet. Some recipes I cook according to the instructions, some I use as a jumping off point for my own ideas, but all are helpful and delicious.
Mwalkes –
The information is explicit, easy to understand, and delightfully illustrated. A must have for people who realize they need to heal their gut. The GAPS book tells why one needs to heal their gut. This book tells how.
Jeanene –
Lots of great information and recipes. I have a lot of sources and resources to help me learn more. This may be one to purchase eventually.
lia –
Awesome I'm not a good chef mama, with this book i. I'm able to serve things i never imagine before. Healthy yet yummy Awesome I'm not a good chef mama, with this book i. I'm able to serve things i never imagine before. Healthy yet yummy
Deidrah Reeves –
Some recipies were not as strict as I wanted for the Intro Stages, but overall a very useful book. I bought a copy for my very own! The photos and instructions are easy to follow and very helpful.
Mary Curran –
Excellent cookbook and rule book for the GAPS Diet. Wish I would have read this 30 years ago. Fantastic recipes and lists of what you can have at each f the 6 stages.
Karen –
I think a lot of these recipes are for a beginner cook. The recipes I tried though, I liked.
Gretchen Davies –
Great recipes, even some family not on GAPs liked the recipes.
Theresa –
Beautiful cook book,very informative and lots of great easy to make recipes. Not extravagant!
Tracey –
not very allergy-friendly (many recipes use eggs, nuts, coconut, dairy) but perhaps this will help someone else.
Lindsay Burgess –
Excellent resource for GAPS diet. The beginning sets you up with all of the essential knowledge in words and pictures to execute this way of eating and the recipes that follow. Love it!
Julie Gentile –
This cookbook includes engaging images and practical recipes to help heal the gut (and the body) and boost the good bacteria in the belly.
Gail Coffey –
Very useful information and recipes. Recommend for anyone dealing with food allergies, especially gluten issues, but not limited to gluten.
Sian –
I liked this book. Good recipes and explanations of cooking methods. Full color pics of step by step directions for making broth, soaking nuts, making nut milk, fermenting, making butter, etc.. I think having this book on hand would be good for those who are pursuing a traditional foods diet or even for those meat eaters who have had a bout of the intestinal flu and need some gentle foods while healing. I would keep this on hand just for reference.
Chanti –
Helpful recipes and perspective on healing your gut!
Laura Nichole –
I will be utilizing this great resource on my gut-healing journey!!
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