Food Combining
The Hay Diet
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| Introduction to Food Combining |  |
| All About Food Combining |  |
| Science and Food Combining |  |
| Carbohydrates, Fats and Protein |  |
| Food Combining Rules |  |
| Food Combining and Health |  |
| Further Health Tips |  |
| Keeping Healthy |  |
| Combining - Getting Started |  |
| Kitchen Utensils |  |
| Buying Food - Tips |  |
| Entertaining and Special Occasions |  |
| Diets for Life Stages |  |
| Special Diets |  |
| Starch food list |  |
| Protein Food Lists |  |
| Fruit with Starch |  |
| Vegetables, Herbs, Peas |  |
| Protein Nuts and Seeds |  |
| Oils and Fats |  |
| Tea, Coffee, Other Ingredients |  |
Lots of Starch Recipes
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| Main Starch Foods |  |
The Main Starch Grains: Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, Maize
The Main Starch Grains: Rice, Millet and Sorghum
Other Starchy Grains and Flours: Amaranth, Buckwheat, Quinnoa, Teff, Wild Rice
Starchy Roots and Tubers: Potato, Sweet Potato, Jerusalem-artichoke,Yam
Starchy Fruit: Breadfruit, Banana-plantain, Water Chestnut
Banana, Date, Sultana
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| Starch Recipes: Bread, Pancakes, Crispbread |  |
| Starch Recipes: Cakes |  |
| Starch Recipes - Breakfast |  |
| Starch recipes: Lunch |  |
| Starch recipes: Rice and Nuts |  |
| Starch Salads |  |
| Starch Soups |  |
| Starch Sauces |  |
| Starch Sweets and Puddings |  |
Lots of Protein Recipes
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| Protein Foods |  |
| Bean Salads |  |
| Protein Crackers |  |
| Protein: Cheese and Egg |  |
| Protein: Soups |  |
| Protein Snacks and Starters |  |
| Protein Main Meals - Fish |  |
| Protein Main Meals - Meat |  |
| Protein Meals: Nuts |  |
| Protein Sauces |  |
| Protein Sweets with Fruit |  |
| Vegetables |  |
| Salads |  |
| Vegetable dishes |  |
| Dressings |  |
| Fresh Non-Starchy Fruit |  |
| Christmas Menu |  |
| Conversion Tables |  |
| BUY the Book |  |
| Discussion and Support |  |
Trace elements
These are the elements that are essential for the body to work, but needed only in very small amounts.
- Chromium is needed for insulin production.
- Good sources are shellfish, brewers yeast, beef, chicken, whole grain cereals, nuts and black treacle.
- Copper is used in the manufacture of red blood cells and many enzymes.
- Good sources are shellfish, kidney, whole grain cereals, liver, green vegetables, fish.
- Iodine is needed to make thyroid hormones and for the development of the nervous system.
- Good sources are fish, shell fish, milk, whole grain cereals, but vegans may be prone to low iodine levels.
- Selenium is important for some enzymes.
- Good sources are liver, meat, fish, whole grain cereals.
- Manganese is needed for many enzymes to operate.
- Cereals and nuts are good sources
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Copyright Peter Thomson 2008-August-8
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