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P. Colombani. Fette Irrtümer – Ernährungsmythen entlarvt. Orell Füssli Verlag, 2010.
Fette Irrtümer – Ernährungsmythen entlarvt
Paolo Colombani. Orell Füssli Verlag, Februar 2010.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Kapitel 2. Kaffee – Ein Imagewandel steht an
Kapitel 3. Vitamine und Mineralstoffe – Ergänzung oder Nahrungsmittel?
Kapitel 4. Ist eine kohlenhydratreiche Ernährung gesund?
Kapitel 6. Ein gelassener Rückblick in die Zukunft
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