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Anti-Inflammatory Eating Made Easy: 75 Recipes and Nutrition Plan

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Combat chronic inflammation, ease over-stressed digestive and immune systems, and make better food choices with this easy-to-follow nutrition plan and cookbook

Inflammation in the body shows up in the form of aches, pains, digestive distress, skin rashes, and swelling, and can lead to arthritis, type 2 diabetes, food allergies, skin conditions, and weight gain. Inflammation can result from undiagnosed food allergies or an autoimmune condition, or a diet that contains lots of processed foods, sugar, and meat.

Adopting an anti-inflammatory diet can help. Health and wellness luminaries such as Dr. Oz, Michael Pollan, and Mark Bittman have all touted the benefits of an anti-inflammatory diet, and people are becoming increasingly aware of its benefits. Seattle nutritionist Michelle Babb lays out a sustainable diet plan that’s a snap to maintain—it's essentially a Mediterranean, or pescatarian, diet that increases the intake of plant-based foods.

With  Anti-Inflammatory Eating Made Easy , you’ll eat as much as you want, lose weight, and heal your body. And the great thing is that with this diet, you never go hungry! As long as half your plate is vegetables and fruit, and the other half is starch and fish, you may start to see health improvements in weeks once you adopt the diet.

Dramatic lifestyle changes can be difficult, but this easy-to-follow plan makes anti-inflammatory eating approachable, understandable, and delicious.

194 pages, Paperback

First published November 25, 2014

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1,275 reviews417 followers
July 18, 2022
4 stars

Six recipes out of 75 – not bad – see my updates. It gave me some new ideas. I’d really like to try Pumpkin Coconut Curry with White Fish – I think it would be delicious with shrimp, too.



Nice photos, easy recipes.
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459 reviews
April 15, 2015
The diet is pretty much pescatarian, & modified paleo. I've made over a dozen recipes from this book and haven't had a dud yet. We're halfway through the 21 days, and feeling ok. The hardest food to give up has been nightshades (peppers & eggplant.) It feels good to go dairy & refined sugar free, though we haven't seen the anti-inflammatory benefits play out. Husband is starting to fantasize about which foods to start back in with. He's missing eggs, cheese & wine! We have a road trip coming up, it'll be a challenge to feed ourselves on the backroads of Nevada & Utah without caving in.
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316 reviews56 followers
March 7, 2025
It was fine. I really struggled to find any of the recipes appealing to my picky palate, or serviceable for my large family of allergic reactions. Of 75 recipes, I got maybe four useable/adaptable dishes. Contrast that with Danny Trejo's taco book, where we use every one of the recipes and share them with anybody who seems mildy interested. Too high a standard, I guess.
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842 reviews22 followers
January 30, 2015
This diet plan is a great concept, but it is very unrealistic for the average person. To extremely limit your diet to a few different items for 21 days is very difficult to achieve. Then to slowly introduce potential inflammatory foods every 2 days to see how your body reacts would take a long time. The recipes consist of a lot of ingredients that are not in the average persons pantry. Thus you will need to buy a ton a new items.
22 reviews
February 21, 2017
A good collection of recipes and meal plans, especially if new to anti-inflammatory eating and don't mind lots of legumes and beans. Very limited and basic info on anti-inflammatory research, but then again, it isn't intended to be this type of reference book.
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158 reviews4 followers
September 26, 2015
This book has lots of information as well as really tasty recipes that are not too fancy but not too boring.
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64 reviews1 follower
October 11, 2018
Good information on inflammation and why elimination works, but the recipes seem too complex for me and contain too many ingredients that I do not like.
36 reviews
March 19, 2018
This book was immensely helpful. I thought many of the recipes would be a tolerable stretch for me, but found that they were delicious enough to adopt as recurring items in our menu! I have done several elimination diets over the years to discover what foods I cannot tolerate, but this book's cleanse plan surpassed those for a few reasons:
1) knowledge about why types of food were inflammatory: this had helpful information on avoiding nightshades or corn so I felt informed in my choice, rather than restricted. I've never cut out gluten before, but doing so gave me tremendous relief.
2) recipes relied on simple and unprocessed ingredients - easy enough to find in local stores. It didn't incorporate "faux" meat or protein products. The recipes were easy to plan for the week (breakfast, snack, lunch, dinner, and dessert categories) and fix.
3) Recipes were delicious and increased the amount of vegetables I eat. This drastically improved my outlook about removing foods from my diet and feeling successful with it.
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287 reviews
October 30, 2020
This book opens by explaining inflammation, tools for your success, and a 21 day nutritional cleanse to combat inflammation, including menus and options for the variety lover, the repeater eater, and the grain avoider. The rest of the book is broken down into sections for Breakfast, Healthy Snacks, Soups and Stews, Salads and Sides, Vegetarian Main Dishes, Pescatarian Main Dishes, Hint-of-Meat Main Dishes, and Desserts.
There are a lot of recipes I want to try from this book. The ingredients look to be readily available at the grocery store, and the directions seem very straight forward. Nutritional information was not provided for the recipes, otherwise I would have given this book a 5 star review.
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Author 18 books242 followers
March 15, 2018
I am learning what foods are inflaming my body and stirs up the acid reflux, as well as labeled as pre-diabetic, and these are all symptoms based on food I am eating...even high blood pressure. There are other conditions as simple as anxiety and depression. Obesity.

Now it is time to be informed, too long, holding on what I believe is causing it and read items that plays a major part on these symptoms. I see that you do not necessarily have to become a vegetarian or vegan to help with these issues, and meats you can eat, but only found two recipes to try as a future vegan.

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831 reviews
May 18, 2024
While the scientific reasoning is sound (at least to me), most of the recipes would cause me to venture all over town to search for the ingredients. They sure aren't available at Kroger. In fact, I don't even know what some of them are. I would like to assume that I am well educated as I have a masters degree and have served as a public librarian for many years until retirement. I will continue in my search for easier recipes for an anti-inflammatory diet.
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January 10, 2025
While I’m sure this book has its benefits, I had to give up on it early on when the author made it clear that her definition of “hypoallergenic” was not accommodating to those of us with tree nuts allergies. She conveniently leaves out tree nuts as one of the top eight allergens (she for some reason substitutes corn, which is not on the FALCPA list) and has tree nuts listed as one of the main substitutes for other foods.
17 reviews3 followers
September 22, 2020
Fantastic book! Everyone should eat this way.
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199 reviews2 followers
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July 17, 2021
Interesting recipes! However, most call for the use of a food processor which I do not have so I was unable to make many of these dishes.
216 reviews
January 28, 2022
I’m sure it’s great for some. Found another book on this topic that is better fit for me.
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193 reviews4 followers
August 12, 2022
Interesting. Actual book is easier than ebook. Especially with recipes.
94 reviews1 follower
October 9, 2024
There is a lot of good information in this book. The recipes look good and doable. Now to put it into action.
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75 reviews1 follower
January 8, 2025
Ok

I took notes on the cleanse and anti-inflammatory ingredients but the recipes were a little complicated for me. Looking forward to the cleanse and reducing inflammation.
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2,415 reviews
November 2, 2015
I really love the recipes in this cookbook. The diet plan involves avoiding anti-inflammatory foods and the recipes don't include dairy or other foods deemed inflammatory. It includes a 21 day cleanse with a variety of ways to follow it. The recipes are simple and delicious and don't include fake dairy products. Even if you are not following an anti-inflammatory diet, I still recommend the recipes because they are fantastic! I have made several of them and plan to make many more of them. The recipes are easy to follow, don't include difficult to find ingredients and are scrumptious!
38 reviews1 follower
October 15, 2015
Far more beans/legumes than I would have expected or liked, given that they can be so hard to digest. Also based on the Mediterranean Diet, citing Ancel Keys, even though we know he was not on the up and up! Also did not include potentially extremely helpful things like bone broth.
That said, the recipes were great. They avoided all major allergens, were creative, and still mainstream and delicious enough to easily serve to friends and family and enjoy.
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138 reviews1 follower
April 26, 2017
This book actually contains both an easy-to-understand description of inflammation causes and tools for recovery as well as recipes that an average cook can actually make and enjoy! This is a book I'm going to buy.
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225 reviews2 followers
October 2, 2015
Maybe it's me- this is the same old, same old stuff everybody's saying: more freggies, whole foods, detox, gluten free, re-introduction - bleh! nothing new here.
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178 reviews
October 31, 2015
The recipes are new and fantastic. Great to add to the family rotation of meals without following the 21 day cleanse.
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110 reviews7 followers
November 13, 2016
I used it for group presentation at nutrition class. After trying anti-inflammatory diet (more salmon) for a week, I lost 2 pounds. I love the concept of anti-inflammatory diet.
509 reviews
April 14, 2017
Lots of worthwhile information & explanations. Helpful insights.
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