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Donald Gazzaniga - The No Salt, Lowest Sodium Cookbook: Hundreds of Favorite Recipes Created to Combat Congestive Heart Failure and Dangerous Hypertension

Donald Gazzaniga - The No Salt, Lowest Sodium Cookbook: Hundreds of Favorite Recipes Created to Combat Congestive Heart Failure and Dangerous Hypertension

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Authors: Donald Gazzaniga
Nonfiction Category: Cooking
Book Editions
: Format: Paperback, 422
Publisher: Griffin (July 31, 2002)
Measurements: 9.25"(h) x 6.5"(w) x 1"(d), 1.05 lbs.
ISBN: 9780312291648
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Details: In this low-sodium cookbook, a heart attack survivor shows readers how to reduce their sodium intake to 500 mg. a day. In doing so, he shares his innovative recipes for mainstream American foods and ethnic specialties.
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