The 100 Healthiest Foods to Eat During Pregnancy

The Surprising Unbiased Truth about Foods You Should be Eating During Pregnancy but Probably Aren't

By MS, Allison Tannis

Publishers Summary:
Backed up by the latest nutritional research, this guide debunks previous pregnancy food myths and uncovers a number of surprising and food choices that expectant moms should be eating (but probably aren’t!). Nutrition is never more critical than during pregnancy. However, many women find the nutritional guidelines and menu plans they get from their doctor to be a complex, confusing, and oftentimes uninspiring list of things to eat for the next nine months. Jonny Bowden and Allison Tannis make pregnancy nutrition easy with the top 100 foods expectant moms need to eat during their pregnancy. For example: Brown rice for nausea-fighting B vitamins Lemons for stretch-mark reducing vitamin C Anchovies for brain-boosting omega-3 fatty acids

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ISBN
978-1-59233-400-1
Publisher
Fair Winds Press


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Library Journal

Reviewed on December 2, 2009

The list of dos and don'ts for pregnant women is a long one; nutritionists Bowden (The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth) and Tannis (Feed Your Skin, Starve Your Wrinkles) attempt to make life easier for moms-to-be by focusing on food dos. Their compilation of 100 healthy foods is organized by trimester for the strongest nutritional impact on the developing baby. Each food, herb, spice, or supplement is given a spread of text with nutritional information. No recipes are included, but each spread has a box with "Jonny's Tasty Tips" for ideas about how to incorporate each food into one's diet. Also included are chapters on foods for breastfeeding, postpartum depression, and fertility. Not much surprises here beyond perhaps the inclusion of nonfood items like evening primrose oil and fish oil. In general, the recommended foods are the same healthy foods promoted in most pregnancy books. Verdict Although easy to read and use as a reference, ultimately this is lean on information. A good effort that will likely have an audience with Bowden's fans, but not essential for libraries.-Mindy Rhiger, St. Paul, MN Copyright 2009 Media Source Inc. Copyright 2009 Media Source Inc. ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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