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"Ancestral Dietary Strategy to Prevent and Treat Macular Degeneration" by Chris A. Knobbe (MD) explores how traditional whole-food diets can help prevent and treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Dr. Knobbe, an ophthalmologist, presents research linking modern processed foods to the rise of AMD and advocates for dietary changes to improve vision health. This book offers practical insights to support readers in protecting their eyes and embracing a healthier lifestyle.
Author
Chris A. Knobbe
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Chris A. Knobbe (MD) is an ophthalmologist and nutrition researcher focused on the dietary causes of chronic disease. He is the author of "Ancestral Dietary Strategy to Prevent and Treat Macular Degeneration" and co-author of "The Ancestral Diet Revolution." His work highlights the role of industrial seed oils in vision loss and other illnesses, promoting ancestral diets as a solution to modern metabolic and degenerative conditions.
Chris A. Knobbe (MD) is an ophthalmologist and nutrition researcher focused on the dietary causes of chronic disease. He is the author of "Ancestral Dietary Strategy to Prevent and Treat Macular Degeneration" and co-author of "The Ancestral Diet Revolution." His work highlights the role of industrial seed oils in vision loss and other illnesses, promoting ancestral diets as a solution to modern metabolic and degenerative conditions.
Language
English
Topic
Eye Health

Ancestral Dietary Strategy to Prevent and Treat Macular Degeneration
Ancestral Dietary Strategy to Prevent and Treat Macular Degeneration
ISBN 10|13
1734071710 | 978-1734071719
Print Length
240 pages