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Tell Me What To Eat Series

Nutrition You Can Live With: Announcing the Tell Me What to Eat Series— Condition-Specific Nutritional Guides Filled with Practical, Real-World Information.

You shouldn't have to go to medical school or become an organic chemist to figure out a more healthful diet, and to understand how specific nutritional tactics can improve the way you feel.

You shouldn't have to become "nutritionally obsessed" in order to improve your diet.

If you are coping with a medical condition, a little information about your body's special nutritional needs can help you feel better and cope more easily with the symptoms.

These are the sentiments that led Elaine Magee, MPH, RD to write the Tell Me What to Eat series.

The Tell Me What to Eat series offers simple, straightforward guidelines and food lists people can follow easily. The recipes all include ingredients that people are familiar with, and they involve as little preparation time as possible.

Author Elaine Magee has the credentials and experience to address people's concerns. What makes Elaine special is her ability to anticipate and answer the real-life questions and concerns people have in a way that is simple, concise, and not overwhelming. Elaine's dietary plans and recipes are a consistent hit with people because she doesn't sacrifice flavor and the joy of eating, even as she addresses healthful dietary necessities.

Each book in the Tell Me What to Eat series begins with an overview of the specific medical condition and a "doctor chapter" that presents the most commonly asked questions, answered by leading doctors in the appropriate field. Then Elaine summarizes the connection between diet and the specific condition and addresses the most commonly asked dietary questions.

Career Press published these Tell Me What to Eat books in Fall 1999:

Tell Me What to Eat As I Approach Menopause (1-56414-425-9, 160 pages, $10.99 paperback) August, 1999 publication Tell Me What to Eat If I Have Diabetes (1-56414-426-7, 160 pages, $10.99 paperback) October, 1999 publication

In Spring 2000 Career Press announces: Tell Me What to Eat to Help Prevent Breast Cancer (1-56414-447-X, 160 pages, $10.99 paperback)

In Summer 2000 Career Press announces: Tell Me What to Eat If I Have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (1-56414-44-5, 160 pages, $10.99 paperback)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Elaine Magee, MPH, RD, is the author of the celebrated syndicated column, "The Recipe Doctor." She is a regular contributor to Parenting magazine and has written articles for Woman's Day. Elaine is the author of ten previous books on nutrition and cooking, including the best-selling Fight Fat and Win.
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