Seven Steps to a Healthy Diet
-Seven Projects
-Seven Video Playlists
-Seven eCookbooks
Each project includes:
-a PDF cookbook download
-a playlist of cooking videos
-healthy shopping lists
-sources of cheap healthy whole foods
-healthy meals for the week
-recipes and tips
-food producer’s short-cuts
-planning worksheets
$297
Food for Well-Being Certification
Food for Well-Being
Cooking Course
by Teré Foster
OUR HEALTHY DIET CHOICES:
Our Healthy Cooking Course is broken down into seven projects that we suggest you complete over a seven week period. These are permanent changes that are made to your kitchen, your shopping lists and your meals for the week. Each project is supported by a cookbook and several cooking videos that you can watch with your family to help get everyone in the household on board with the new lifestyle changes.
Start by making simple dietary changes that will reduce the cholesterol that causes strain on the heart. The benefits of these changes are many. An increased energy level may be the most exciting benefit that will help to jump-start your weight loss. Losing excess weight also reduces the strain on your heart due to the fact that for every pound of fat there is an additional mile added to the journey that your blood has to make before getting back to the heart.
Changes like these may be difficult as it “disrupts” the old habits and traditions that may not be serving us well in terms of our health and well-being, however the long-term results are well worth it as we realize that we are setting in motion habits and traditions that will be handed down for generation to come.
We base our diet choices around whole foods that spring from the ground because every plant on earth that produces food brings amazing health and healing to the body. All plant foods are super-foods! Learn to cook your meals with these super-foods and you will gain energy, lose weight, reduce your food bill and prevent diet-related diseases. The best choice for a “heart healthy” diet is a diet of plant foods and of course if it is good for your heart it is good for every cell of your body! A diet of plant foods reduces the risk of heart disease, diabetes and cancer.
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