Cooking with Fibromyalgia: A Young Man's Guide to Simple and Delicious Vegetarian, Gluten and Dairy Free Meals

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Cooking with Fibromyalgia offers simple, delicious, and healthy recipes incorporating minimal and whole ingredients for those suffering from chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and other illnesses.

Throughout the book, author Calvin Eaton outlines strategies that he uses as a cook living with a chronic illness to maximize his time, energy, and resources while in the kitchen. His recipes include gluten and dairy free recipes that are both healthy and easy to prepare.
 

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3.8
4 reviews
Laura Hawkins
October 21, 2014
I have fibro, and these are the sort of low-spoon recipes I've been looking for. I'm dairy, nut, and nightshade free, so this has given me a great place to start modifying recipes for myself.
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About the author

 Calvin Eaton is a twenty-seven-year-old special educator and writer. He was born in Lockhart, Texas, and raised in Rochester, New York. In the fall of 2010, he was diagnosed with the debilitating illnesses of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Since then, he has made it his life’s mission to raise awareness and public understanding of chronic pain, and other “invisible” illnesses.

Currently residing in Nashville, Tennessee, Calvin is a vegan, and gluten-free “foodie,” who enjoys cooking, baking, running, and swimming as often as his health permits. Follow his journey at www.livingwithfibroblog.com.

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