Amazon.co.uk Review
The Plant Programme is a collection of recipes and dietary advice that follows this approach. To start off, the principles behind the diet are re-explained and a shopping list of ingredients is given. The main body of the book contains recipes for everyday eating --including snacks and meals that will suit kids and the rest of the family. Without exception, these are simple, quite quick to prepare and though there are no illustrations, highly appetising. Those cautious about the absence of dairy needn't feel apprehensive--you really don't notice it. Mediterranean and Asian dishes feature prominently, with recipes such as Couscous with Rocket, Chicken and Pine Nuts, Sweet Potato and Coconut Soup or Stir-Fried Cauliflower, Zucchini and Fennel. Even the more virtuous ingredients such as tofu and lentils are made delicious through liberal use of fresh herbs and spices. And the recipes for smoothies, cookies and desserts (such as Orange and Almond Cake) will have the rest of the family keen to tuck in with you.
Readers of Your Life in Your Hands will know exactly how exciting Jane Plant's research has been to anyone concerned about cancer. Here though, she and Gill Tidey have scored a major success in translating this scientific knowledge into a collection of easy recipes that can be enjoyed on a daily basis by the whole family. This is a positive and much needed book that will empower all those affected by this cruel disease.--Rachel O'Connor --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Product Description
Jane Plant's breast cancer recurred five times before she learned of the relationship between diet and the disease. In her international bestselling book, Your Life in Your Hands, she describes how her training and knowledge as a natural scientist enabled her to understand and, eventually, overcome her cancer. In Prostate Cancer: Understand, Prevent and Overcome she then expanded her research into prostate cancer - the second biggest cancer killer among men.
In The Plant Programme Jane and fellow scientist Gill Tidey show how adopting a lifestyle of non-dairy eating and healthy living can complement conventional medical treatment of breast or prostate cancer and help in the prevention of the diseases. With hundreds of tasty, easy-to-make and nutritious dairy-free meals for all occasions, as well as tips on how to cope with dining away from home. The Plant Programme can help save lives.
From the Publisher
Having been privileged enough to be fed by Jane and Gill, I can assure you that the food is not only beneficial but also delicious and very tempting. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From the Author
After my first book Your Life in Your Hands was published I was inundated with requests for further help - especially what to eat and what not to eat. Clearly there was a need for a book to help people understand more about non-dairy healthy eating but in a simple attractive format such as a cookbook. I was an adequate cook but certainly not of a standard to write the sort of aspirational book I thought was needed to show how delicious healthy food can be. I therefore invited Gill to work on the book with me. I have known Gill for some time and have always admired her ability to produce delicious meals apparently effortlessly. She has lived and worked abroad for much of her life and learnt to cook a tremendous range of meals. She is particularly good at Asian cooking which is important in producing a book targeted at breast and prostate cancer sufferers since these diseases are so rare there.
We had tremendous fun writing the book and even more tasting and eating the meals prepared from it. We worked as a team with Gill devising recipes while I checked to ensure we used ingredients which there was no evidence of carcinogenicity. I also did more research on ingredients with anti-cancer properties and many are included in the meals in the book.
Since we started on the book I have been using the recipes to make lots of delicious meals for family and friends and receive lots of compliments about my cooking!
I hope you too will enjoy the benefits of learning to cook delicious healthy meals.
Gill Tidey writes:
I was delighted when Jane asked me to work on The Plant Programme with her. I had really enjoyed reading Your Life in Your Hands and knew from friends wiht cancer how much it had helped them.
As a geologist myself I have known for some time how much Jane is respected as a scientist. Working with her on the new book, I have realised how much she knows about food chemistry - her hobby and how thorough she is in checking the facts. Also how good she is at spotting the voice of vested interest.
I have always cooked simple, tasty Asian style meals but not until working with Jane did I give up dairy completely. Since adopting The Plant Programme my family say they have never eaten better or felt healthier.
I thoroughly enjoyed working with Jane on this book which I believe will make a real contribution to people's health. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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From the Back Cover
* Dietary advice for fighting breast and prostate cancer.
* Offers hope and encouragement to those undergoing medical treatment.
* Healthy non-dairy eating for everyone.
Jane Plant's breast cancer recurred five times before she learned of the relationship between diet and the disease. In her international bestselling book, Your Life in Your Hands, she describes how her training and knowledge as a natural scientist enabled her to understand and, eventually, overcome her cancer. In Prostate Cancer: Understand, Prevent and Overcome she then expanded her research into prostate cancer - the second biggest cancer killer among men.
In The Plant Programme Jane and fellow scientist Gill Tidey show how adopting a lifestyle of non-dairy eating and healthy living can complement conventional medical treatment of breast or prostate cancer and help in the prevention of the diseases. With hundreds of tasty, easy-to-make and nutritious dairy-free meals for all occasions, as well as tips on how to cope with dining away from home. The Plant Programme can help save lives.