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The Kosher-Style Health Series

The world's oldest food safety system,
written for your kitchen.

Ten books from Melissa Green. One simple framework. No religion required.

Eighty-five percent of kosher food buyers in the United States are not Jewish. They've figured out something the rest of us are still being sold on: that a 3,000-year-old separation system happens to be the cleanest, calmest way to feed a modern body. Melissa Green walks you through it, one decision at a time.

The Kosher-Style Health Series — ten covers

The Promise

What "kosher-style" actually means

Kosher-style is a culinary system, not a religious certification. Melissa borrows the structural intelligence of three thousand years of Jewish dietary discipline — the separation of meat and dairy, the exclusion of pork and shellfish, the emphasis on clean sourcing — and translates it into ten focused books for ten different kitchens.

You won't find rabbinical supervision here. You won't find a synagogue. You'll find a system simple enough to run on autopilot and strong enough to change how you feel by the end of the month.

The architecture, not the theology. That's the whole idea.

The Catalogue

Every book in the series

Each book stands alone. Together they cover most kitchens.

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Book 1

Stop Poisoning Your Body

The clean-eating starter. The whole system, stripped to its first principles.

In 2024 the FDA issued 1,071 Class 1 food recalls — an 81% jump in a single year. Melissa Green walks you through the supermarket as it actually is, then teaches you the four-principle filter that lets you stop guessing. A 30-day reset, 60+ beginner recipes, and the framework the rest of the series builds on.

Best for: Anyone starting from scratch.

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Book 2

The Kosher-Style GLP-1 Cookbook

Protein-first eating for the Ozempic generation — with or without the medication.

GLP-1 is a hormone your body already makes. The right meals trigger it. The wrong meals flatten it. Melissa rebuilds the kosher-style system around protein anchoring, satiety timing, and the high-protein, low-friction structure that supports weight loss whether you're on semaglutide or building the same metabolic environment yourself.

Best for: GLP-1 patients, weight-loss-curious cooks, anyone hungry an hour after lunch.

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Book 3

Kosher Mediterranean

The Mediterranean diet, traced back to the table that invented it.

The olive oil, the fish, the legumes, the herbs — these are not Greek inventions. They are Levantine, and in their structural form they are kosher. Melissa stitches together PREDIMED cardiovascular science, MIND-diet brain research, and 100+ recipes from the kitchens that fed the Blue Zones before anyone was counting.

Best for: Heart health, longevity, and anyone who wants to eat their way into a long, calm life.

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Book 4

Kosher Anti-Inflammatory

The elimination diet you didn't have to design.

Most anti-inflammatory protocols open with a long list of foods to remove. Kosher-style eating already removed most of them — shellfish, pork, the meat-and-dairy collisions that overload digestion. Melissa shows you what was already happening, then layers in the cortisol-aware practices and herb-forward recipes that quietly reduce daily inflammatory load.

Best for: Autoimmune readers, cortisol-aware readers, anyone tired of joint ache and brain fog.

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Book 5

Kosher Diabetes

Blood-sugar control through structure, not surveillance.

Most diabetes diets ask you to make dozens of micro-decisions per meal. Kosher-style eating replaces them all with one: meat meal, dairy meal, or pareve. That single category choice anchors protein, prevents grazing, and gives your pancreas the spacing it needs. Melissa builds the system out for type 2, pre-diabetes, and anyone tired of food apps.

Best for: Type 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes, glucose-monitor users, app-fatigued cooks.

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Book 6

Kosher for Seniors

Gentle structure for kitchens that have done enough hard work.

Lighter dairy lunches, calcium-aware planning, recipes that respect the body's slowed digestion without surrendering to bland food. Melissa keeps the three-category system but tunes every recipe for smaller portions, soft textures where needed, and the realities of cooking when standing for an hour is no longer free.

Best for: Seniors, adult children cooking for parents, anyone over 60 who wants to eat well without effort.

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Book 7

Kosher Air Fryer

One basket. One meal. Separation that runs itself.

The air fryer solves the three problems every kosher-style kitchen runs into: cross-contamination anxiety, time pressure, and the fear that healthy food has to taste polite. Melissa rebuilds the system around the appliance — one basket per category, dinner in twenty minutes, crispy edges without the oil.

Best for: Busy weeknights, small kitchens, anyone whose air fryer has become the most-used surface in the house.

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Book 8

Kosher Kidney Disease

Sodium, potassium, phosphorus — managed by the system.

Three minerals. Endless food labels. Most renal diets turn every meal into a calculator. Melissa uses the kosher-style framework — clean sourcing, no processed pork, no shellfish, no phosphate-additive meats — to take a huge piece of the math off your plate before you start cooking. Built with renal-aware recipes and full nutrition panels.

Best for: CKD readers, dialysis-adjacent readers, caregivers managing a renal kitchen.

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Book 9

Kosher Fatty Liver

The kitchen your liver has been asking for.

Fatty liver is a load problem. The liver is being asked to process more fat, sugar, and additives per meal than any organ should. Melissa applies the four kosher-style principles — separation, source, process, verify — to drop the load every meal places on a recovering liver, with reflux-friendly portions and the foods most consistent with NAFLD reversal.

Best for: NAFLD diagnosis, metabolic-syndrome readers, anyone told to "lose some weight and come back in six months."

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Book 10 · Coffee-table edition

The Kosher-Style Stew Collection

A coffee-table book of slow-cooked meals from around the world.

Goulash. Bourguignon. Hachee. Birria. Harira. Cholent. The collected stews of every kosher-style kitchen, written in the slow, generous voice of a cook who knows that the cheapest cut of meat makes the richest pot. Full-page photography, two-page recipe spreads, the only book in the series you'll want on the shelf with the spine facing out.

Best for: Sunday cooks, gift-givers, anyone who has ever fallen in love with a Dutch oven.

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Free bonus collection

The recipes that didn't fit.

A free bonus collection from Melissa — the recipes she had to cut from the books to keep them under page count.

Every cookbook leaves recipes on the floor. Melissa kept hers. There are 24 of them — breakfasts, weeknight dinners, two stews, a cake — every one of them tested in her own kitchen, every one of them too good to lose. Drop your email and they'll be in your inbox in the next two minutes.

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The Author

About Melissa Green

Melissa Green is the friend you call when your bloodwork comes back wrong.

She isn't a doctor. She isn't a rabbi. She's a home cook who got curious about why her grandmother's chicken soup made her feel different than anything in the freezer aisle, started reading FDA recall data, and didn't stop. The kosher-style framework was already there — she just translated it for kitchens that had never thought about it.

Melissa writes the way she cooks: warm, direct, no wasted motion, no perfectionism. She'll tell you what she buys at Costco. She'll tell you what she stopped buying at Costco. She won't pretend her kids eat perfectly, and she won't pretend any of this is harder than it is.

Ten books in. Same voice. Same kitchen.

Kosher-style is a culinary separation system, not religious certification. The Kosher-Style Health Series adapts the structural principles of traditional kosher dietary practice for secular health purposes. It is not a guide to halachic observance. Melissa Green is not a medical professional. Nothing in this series is intended to diagnose, treat, or replace care from your physician.

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