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Глава 4. Самоизлечение при диете на крахмалах
Подробные дискуссии о болезнях и ссылки на научные источники приведены на моем сайте www.drmcdougall.com. Материалы по данному вопросу вы найдете в разделе «На злобу дня», а также воспользовавшись поиском. Кроме того, вы можете обратиться к ранее изданным книгам доктора Макдугалла — там представлены сведения о многих заболеваниях и способах борьбы с ними.
Глава 5. Министерство сельского хозяйства и политика в отношении крахмала
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Глава 6. Мы поедаем собственную планету
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Глава 7. Когда друзья спрашивают: откуда ты получаешь белки?
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Глава 8. Когда друзья спрашивают: откуда ты получаешь кальций?
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2. Dairy industry says insufficient calcium leads to chronic disease: www.nationaldairycouncil.org/NationalDairyCouncil/Health/Digest/dcd69-1Page1.htm.
3. 620 pounds of dairy consumed annually: www.dairycheckoff.com/DairyCheckoff/AboutUs/HowTheDairyCheckoffWorks/How-The-Dairy-Checkoff-Works.
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