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In a revolutionary approach to weight loss and improved health, Audette presents a program that stems from the notion that what we ate before agriculture and technology evolved is still what our bodies need to function effectively. Includes hunter-gatherer recipes, tips on eating out, and a food diary. Martin's Press.
This comprehensive guide cuts through the confusion, showing dieters how to choose and customize an effective low-carb plan for their own metabolisms and lifestyles.
Pourquoi les régimes à la mode ont-ils autant de succès ? Pourquoi l’industrie alimentaire s’obstine-t-elle à concocter des aliments les moins nourrissants possibles ? Pourquoi, bien que d’innombrables spécialistes se penchent doctement sur nos kilos dans les congrès internationaux, le nombre des obèses ne cesse-t-il d’augmenter ? Et pourquoi tout le monde veut-il maigrir, même les minces ? Pour comprendre ces paradoxes, Gérard Apfeldorfer analyse l’histoire de cette quête frénétique de la minceur, depuis Hippocrate jusqu’à nos jours. Il passe en revue l’incroyable diversité de ce qui est devenu un marché de la minceur, depuis les produits pharmaceutiques et cosm...
Proposes a novel way to control rising worldwide obesity--the the "healthy living voucher," and explains how this type of system would work to decrease high-calorie consumption. Simultaneous. Hardcover available.
The Carnitine Miracle explains how the supernutrient carnitine will help you to: lose weight; increase energy; lower cholesterol and triglycerides; maximize heart healthy; achieve peak sports performance; increase mental energy and brain health; and treat a wide range of health problems, including PMS, chronic fatigue, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, and many other ailments.
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Contains reviews which reveal how certain popular movies, television programs and books promote evolutionary philosophy, Darwinian concepts, humanism and anti-Christian bias.
In So Long Constipation, Part 1 you will learn how to eliminate your constipation by learning what causes it and how this comes about. You will learn about the relationship between our daily environment and the gut. You will discover, in simple detail, how things like stress, industrial toxins and our modern diet and lifestyle influence the delicate balance of our mind-body system. You will familiarize yourself with the main aspects of this delicate balance in relation to gut function.
This book was written by a mother and educator who has three special needs children, each having a different disorder. All three became successful, because their mother chose to play 'hardball' as their relentless advocate and seeker of knowledge. The information she offers inside this book holds the key for anyone wanting to help their child. Power comes from knowing what to do and not settling for anything less. In addition, the author shares her astounding discovery of a cure for her son's autism. A change in diet along with the use of this special food made a surprising difference in her son's life. A book like this does not come along very often. It is a must-read for ALL parents and educators.
Travis A. Weisse tells a new history of modern diets in America that goes beyond the familiar narrative of the nation's collective failure to lose weight. By exploring how the popularity of diets grew alongside patients' frustrations with the limitations and failures of the American healthcare system in the face of chronic disease, Weisse argues that millions of Americans sought "fad" diets—such as the notorious Atkins program which ushered in the low-carbohydrate craze—to wrest control of their health from pessimistic doctors and lifelong pharmaceutical regimens. Drawing on novel archival sources and a wide variety of popular media, Weisse shows the lengths to which twentieth-century American dieters went to heal themselves outside the borders of orthodox medicine and the subsequent political and scientific backlash they received. Through colorful profiles of the leaders of four major diet movements, Health Freaks demonstrates that these diet gurus weren't shady snake oil salesmen preying on the vulnerable; rather, they were vocal champions for millions of frustrated Americans seeking longer, healthier lives.