Book Description
Rachel Riggs was a specialty food shop owner when her life was upended by illness.
Forced to embrace a shift in her diet, she was inspired to develop this collection of recipes that highlights seasonal produce, reflects her SoCal sensibilities, and transforms dietary restrictions into culinary opportunities.
Spanning everyday meals to special occasions, these 77 recipes are free from these common trigger foods:
- Dairy
- Gluten
- Grains and pseudo-grains
- Legumes
- Nightshades
- Peanuts
- Refined Sugar
- Shellfish
- Soy
In Good Health provides people who have dysregulated immune systems, chronic illnesses, and food sensitivities with a repertoire of easy-to-prepare, nutrient-dense, anti-inflammatory cuisine that is as delicious as it is nourishing.
Author
Rachel Riggs is a former specialty food shop owner and business development consultant who has written for Bon Appetit and Camille Styles. When her life was upended by illness she made a paradigm shift to her diet and now develops vibrant, nutrient-dense recipes that are allergen and autoimmune friendly.
For the last eight years, she has held a volunteer position with a world-renowned mitochondrial researcher at University of California San Diego. She is deeply connected to several patient communities and has founded and continues to serve as the admin for multiple online support groups. She launched a monthly Substack recipe newsletter and was awarded top 100 in Food & Drink.
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“I encourage everybody to get this book, it’s fantastic”
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Praise
“Rachel is on a mission to create delicious, healing food that sacrifices nothing on the plate. These are beautiful, nourishing dishes you will want to make regardless of where you are on your personal journey.”
—Adeena Sussman, New York Times bestselling author of Shabbat
“In Good Health provides a simple, accessible way to adopt a diet and lifestyle that can transform your health from the inside out.” [from the foreword]
—Dr. Terry Wahls, author of The Wahls Protocol