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Donald Gazzaniga, diagnosed with congestive heart failure, devised recipes that were 70 percent lower in sodium than those in other low-sodium cookbooks. This cookbook contains hundreds of good-tasting, easy-to-make recipes, a 28-day low-sodium menu... [ More...]
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In 1997, Don Gazzaniga was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. His doctor was ready to sign him up for a heart transplant. Don responded by creating a large selection of recipes that never went above five hundred milligrams of sodium a day. That's all!... [ More...]
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Donald Gazzaniga, diagnosed with congestive heart failure, was headed for a heart transplant. Urged by his doctor to keep his sodium intake "under 1,500 to 2,000 milligrams a day," Don headed for the kitchen and went to work devising recipes for delicious... [ More...]
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The author, helped by his wife Maureen, and by Dr. Michael Fowler, director of the heart failure program at Stanford Medical Center, helped reverse his own terminal heart failure diagnosis with a no-salt plan that has proved highly successful for thousands... [ More...]
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The author, helped by his wife Maureen, and by Dr. Michael Fowler, director of the heart failure program at Stanford Medical Center, helped reverse his own terminal heart failure diagnosis with a no-salt plan that has proved highly successful for thousands... [ More...]
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