Makers Diet Revolution
$21.99
The Maker’s Diet Revolution is the long awaited sequel to The Maker’s Diet that Jordan Rubin’s fans are ready for.Jordan will share everything he has learned in the years since he wrote The Maker’s Diet, including:
*Health and Diet Tips
*Why our nation’s food supply is compromised
*The importance of organic foods
*Choosing the best water sources
*Raising healthy children, healing chronic illnesses and much more!
*His Popular Health Myths and Truths
Jordan Rubin is a renowned natural health expert and NYT best-selling author of The Maker’s Diet.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768442281
ISBN10: 0768442281
Jordan Rubin
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: December 2013
Publisher: Destiny Image
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