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Congestive Heart Failure Cookbook and Food List for Beginners: Easy and Delicious Low Sodium Recipes to Improve Heart Health and Manage CHF - Paperback
Congestive Heart Failure Cookbook and Food List for Beginners: Easy and Delicious Low Sodium Recipes to Improve Heart Health and Manage CHF - Paperback
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by Hilda M. Jacobs (Author)
Unlock Your Journey to a Healthier Heart: The Essential Guide for Congestive Heart Failure Patients
Are you feeling overwhelmed by your Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) diagnosis?
Do you struggle to find meals that are both heart-healthy and delicious? You're not alone.
With over 6 million Americans living with CHF, the journey towards managing this condition can seem daunting. But what if you could turn the tide on your heart health with just your diet?
Step into a world of hope and practical guidance with "Congestive Heart Failure Cookbook and Food List for Beginners." This guide is more than just a collection of recipes; it's a beacon of light for individuals grappling with the complexities of CHF. Designed with beginners in mind, this book is your empowering partner, helping you harness the power of nutrition to take charge of your heart health.
Inside, you'll discover:
✅ A Deep Dive into CHF: Gain a solid understanding of heart anatomy, recognize symptoms, and learn about CHF complications.
✅ Heart-Healthy Diet Principles: Master the art of sodium and fluid management, and seamlessly integrate these practices into your life.
✅ Delicious, Nutritious Recipes: Savor a variety of recipes that are as tasty as they are beneficial for your heart health.
✅ Tailored Meal Plans: Embark on your heart-healthy diet with a 4-week meal plan designed for ease and success.
✅ Comprehensive Food Lists: Navigate your dietary choices with confidence, thanks to detailed lists highlighting heart-healthy options.
Number of Pages: 246
Dimensions: 0.52 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: March 18, 2024
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