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The China Study: Revised And Expanded Edition: ...



The book was first published in 2005.[1][10] A revised and expanded edition was published in 2016.[11] The book has also been published in German, Polish, Slovenian, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Romanian, Swedish and Urdu.[12]




The China Study: Revised and Expanded Edition: ...



Indulge in the revised and expanded edition of the bestselling China Study Cookbook-with more than 175 mouthwatering recipes and stunning all-new photographyWith 2 million copies sold, The China Study has been hailed as one of the most important health and nutrition books ever published. It reveals that a whole foods, plant-based diet is the best way to stop widespread growth of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. This new edition of the bestselling China Study Cookbook puts the groundbreaking scientific findings of The China Study on your plate.Written by LeAnne Campbell, daughter of The China Study coauthor T. Colin Campbell, The China Study Cookbook is now expanded to feature even more delicious, easy-to-prepare plant-based recipes-with no added fat and minimal sugar and salt. All of LeAnne's recipes follow three important principles: 1) optimal nutrition is based on eating foods, not taking supplements; 2) the closer foods are to their native states when eaten, the greater their long-term health benefits; and 3) choosing locally grown organic produce whenever possible maximizes nutritional value.Inside, discover time-tested favorites and brand-new dishes:Almond-Topped Blueberry Coffee CakeEnsalada AztecaGreen Banana Cassava SoupPeanut Butter BarsCassava (Yuca) con CebollasBlack Bean Chipotle BurgersSweet Potato EnchiladasPassion Fruit Bliss Cheese(less) Cake DelightLeAnne invites you into her kitchen to share the recipes she uses to nourish her own family. She also offers a look inside her organization, Global Roots, which strives to create sustainable communities around the globe through whole foods, plant-based eating. Filled with tips on substitutions and keeping foods nutrient-rich, The China Study Cookbook shows you how to transform your health and the health of your entire family-along with contributing to the health of your community and the world-all while enjoying incredible meals.


The project examines the texts, institutions, and practices that created and disseminated everyday knowledge -rather than scholarly or political knowledge- in modern China. Two radically different genres of texts, which have not been studied in relation to one another to date but which were both prime vehicles for daily knowledge, are the centerpiece of the study. The first is encyclopedias for everyday life, which were revised and expanded editions of compendia published from the 16th century on. The second is the periodical press, a global form of print that first emerged in the Chinese context in the late 19th century. The study analyzes the history, organizing principles, and visual and discursive overlap between these materials, focusing on the three most prominent areas of quotidian concern in this era: life-cycle rituals, family medicine, and vocational skills. It further investigates the relative share of these two genres of texts in the print market, the sites where they were disseminated, and the reading and viewing practices through which readers processed the information they contained into practicable daily knowledge.


Substantial progress has been made in the area of harm reduction, especially among IDUs. In 2006, the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Public Security and the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) issued the revised "Opium Abusers Community-Based Drug Maintenance Treatment Protocol," which expanded the MMT program from pilot phase to general application. By the end of 2008, 558 MMT clinics in 23 provinces have served more than 170,000 clients [85]. NSPs have expanded to a total of 790 centers, about half of which were funded by the government as of 2006 [86]. The US NIH also supports an HIV prevention trial among HIV-negative IDUs in the provinces of Guangxi and Xinjiang. 041b061a72


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