New Releases by Kate Scarlata

Kate Scarlata is the author of Mind Your Gut (2024), The Low-FODMAP Diet Step by Step (2017), 21-Day Tummy Diet Cookbook (2014), The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eating Well with IBS (2010) and Real People Need Real Food (2008).

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Mind Your Gut

release date: Mar 05, 2024
Mind Your Gut
Two IBS experts—a New York Times bestselling author and a renowned GI psychologist—offer a groundbreaking, holistic approach with the most updated research to treating and thriving with IBS.​ IBS affects 45 million Americans; it's also a tricky disease–hard to diagnose, miserable to live with. With the advent of the low FODMAP diet, nutrition is one of the primary treatments--but most folks don't know how to connect the dots between our brain and our gut health. Enter world‑renowned digestive health specialist and registered dietitian Kate Scarlata, and prominent GI psychologist Dr. Megan Riehl; their new book provides a comprehensive, holistic approach to IBS. Mind Your Gut shares valuable information on: The gut, brain, and food connection Stress overload – its heavy impact on IBS Easy to implement, symptom-specific interventions Nutrition remedies to calm your belly and maximize your gut health How to make healthy food choices in a food-fear and weight-obsessed culture IBS mimickers and when to re-examine your symptoms with your doctor And more Offering everything from science‑based interventions, targeted mind‑gut behavioral strategies (such as body relaxation methods and stress management skills), as well as delicious gut-soothing recipes and nutrition tips, Mind Your Gut combines diet and behavioral interventions for a full toolbox of therapeutic options for your IBS.

The Low-FODMAP Diet Step by Step

release date: Dec 19, 2017
The Low-FODMAP Diet Step by Step
A cookbook dedicated to easy, delicious, everyday recipes for the many sufferers of IBS and other digestive disorders, by a New York Times bestselling author and former Bon Appét contributing editor Do you suffer from IBS or a chronically sensitive stomach? The culprit may be your diet: many everyday foods contain FODMAPs -- a group of carbohydrates that can wreak havoc on your digestive system. Digestive health specialist Kate Scarlata and expert recipe developer Dé Wilson share their clear, accessible, three-step low-FODMAP diet. Backed by the most up-to-date, sound medical advice, The Low-FODMAP Diet Step by Step walks you through: Identifying FODMAPs and what foods contain them Customizing your own gut-friendly plan to alleviate painful symptoms Using an elimination diet to help determine your food triggers Stocking your low-FODMAP pantry, with food lists and more Easy, delicious recipes for every meal, with specific food reintegration tips

21-Day Tummy Diet Cookbook

release date: Dec 23, 2014
21-Day Tummy Diet Cookbook
"Belly bulges plague millions of Americans. So does bloating, heartburn, and other tummy troubles. In 21-Day Tummy Diet Cookbook. there are 150 all-new quick and easy recipes to help you extend and maintain the 21-Day Tummy Diet. Featuring sample menus for each phase, easy to follow tips on how to create your own Belly Buddy recipes, and inspirational stories from the Tummy Testers, who collectively lost 90 pounds in 3 weeks, shed 29 inches from their waists, and reported fewer digestive symptoms and happier tummies"--

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eating Well with IBS

release date: Jul 06, 2010
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eating Well with IBS
Soothe your digestive system with 200+ meal plans and recipes The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Eating Well with IBS will introduce readers suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) to the information they need to identify the foods that trigger symptoms and prepare recipes meal plans that alleviate those symptoms. • Features more than 200 recipes and meal plans • Kate Scarlata is a licensed dietician with 20 years of experience helping IBS patients with their condition, and an IBS sufferer herself • Thirty-five million Americans are estimated to suffer from IBS, the second leading cause of worker absenteeism

Real People Need Real Food

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Real People Need Real Food
Are you confused by food labels, diet myths, and nutritional supplements? Real People Need Real Food is an easy-to-digest guide to avoiding food fads, intensive diets, or fast-food meals and eating wholesome, great-tasting food with joy and gusto. The old saying, "You are what you eat," rings true for Laura Einbinder and Kate Scarlata, both registered dietitians who utilize their professional experience and personal journeys to teach you how to choose healthy, additive-free foods that will not only make you feel more energetic and balanced but will also lower your risk of illness. Along with a multitude of recipes, useful charts, objectives, and reading recommendations, Einbinder and Scarlata promote a new awareness of the many obstacles that stand in the way of American families achieving optimal eating habits. In this practical, illuminating guide, you will learn how to: Decipher food labels and current scientific research Choose the right nutritional supplement Streamline your meal planning from grocery shopping to creating family friendly menus Discover the role mindless eating plays in weight management Enjoy exercise as a pleasurable family activity Real People Need Real Food provides all the essential tools you need to make the necessary food and lifestyle changes that will bring you and your family to significantly better overall health.
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