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Cracking The Code Of The Diet And Food Industries

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If you're lost in today's "sea" of complex food labels, diet books, and FDA warnings, here's an easy-to-read guide to help you navigate. Destination - eating healthy, living well.
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 "FANTASTIC" 2005-10-13
By DSS
This book is a great easy to understand guide for all of us frustated by the hype and misleading claims of the diet and food industries. If you have ever walked into a grocery store trying to pick the best and healthiest foods for your family only to be more confused--You will love this book. It has all the information you need to be the winner at the grocery store, at home, and in your health!


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Awaken the Diet Within: From Overweight to Looking Great-If I Can Do It, So Can You

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Julia Griggs Havey, who lost 130 pounds and went on to become a beauty queen, shares the secrets to losing weight and keeping it off forever.Topping the scale at 290 pounds, Julia Griggs Havey resigned herself to a matronly figure and plus-size clothes. But when she read the anonymous note informing her that her husband was having an affair, Julia realized it was time to take control of her life. Her mantra became self-improvement through self-motivation --and she began by taking off the weight--more than 130 pounds--and divorcing her wandering husband. Now, Julia shares the weight-loss secrets that have already helped thousands. From her nine-level Road Map to Weight Loss to more than 130 delicious recipes, nutritional advice, and fitness tips, readers will discover how easy it is to achieve success. Julia's inspirational outlook will motivate and encourage millions of women to awaken the diet within--and begin their transformation today!
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 "Not for me..." 2009-02-19
By medeajw (Fort Worth, TX USA)
I saw Julia Havey on an episode of "I Lost It" on Discovery Health and thought she was inspiring and I decided to purchase the book.



I can see where if you are an overweight person that has lost ALL hope, that this book could provide some help. Her extreme behaviors surrounding her unsuccessful weight loss attempts are foreign to me. I have always been "chubby", but have never let food control my life to the extent that Ms. Havey did.



Pair that with the fact that, quite frankly, the book is poorly written... I had a very difficult time getting through it.



I do think her process of eliminating vices one at a time is a good practice, but that is really the only positive tool I could glean.



If you are just a normal, run-of-the-mill "chubby" person who is looking for inspiration, I don't think you will find it here. I sure didn't.

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 "It's Awakening!" 2009-01-19
By Angela M. Tellis (Louisville, KY)
What an awesome book. It's not just a read, its extremely interactive, and causes you to reflect and become aware of who you are. I've purchased 4 more and given them as gifts.

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 "I think she has one of the best books out there." 2006-12-25
By Judy K. (PA)
No. There isn't a miracle pill that makes you lose all the weight. But this book will help to put you on the right path emotionally. It helps you find reality and gives great tips on how to deal with it. If you are large, admit it and then deal with it. I highly recommend this one.

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 "Trying to sell her products." 2006-07-25
By Human Behaviour
Don't bother with this book. She promises to let you in on some great motivation she experienced and nothing happens.



Also this book just seems a vehicle to get you to buy her evergrowing junk related to her "plan". Well she didn't need or have all this jazz when she lost all this weight, why should you? She is just trying to make more money. You don't need all that extra stuff she is trying to con you in to. If the book was motivating I would say buy that and use it, but it's not. So it is best to just overlook this whole thing entirely.

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 "Ummmm yea ok." 2006-07-11
By Cricket on the Hearth (In a different century.....)
I read this book in '03 and it was one of the early PB editions. So perhaps some of the glaring mistakes have been corrected.



First off ALL through the book the word "lose" is misspelled "loose". A glaring oversight and highly annoying. There are a lot other typos as well. Sentences that do not make any coherent sense such as on page 83...the bracketed blurb says "Making unhealthy acts the enemy"...what?! And the CONSTANT and repetive use of excalmation points is almost hysterical. Didn't ANYONE edit this book? Tell her that repetive use of !!!'s is horrible writing and immature? God I would say that every other sentence ended in an ! and sometimes a !!. Silly. Perhaps with the newer editon these glaring errors have been edited out by someone competent.



But really even with corrections the book is of not much use. She rambles way to much on her "tragic" life. Really, it's called a divorce...it's not tragedy...lose the drama. I believe she thinks since she lost so much weight that in some way this qualifies her to give motivation and diet advice. Not in any way. She obviously thinks she's a great motivator but her ideas, thoughts and such on that matter are lackluster and nothing anyone who hasn't read at least 3 diet books hasn't heard ad nauseum.



This book reads like someone down the street wrote it and then printed it out..and handed it out. She can't write nor express herself in any commanding, articulate or interesting way. She really doesn't "say" a whole lot. The cover seems to promise some great motivation and or story and it just doesn't deliver.



And one part I found just a tad hard to believe is where she talks about when she was a newborn. She doubled her weight in the FIRST week? Get real. So she was 14 or so pounds at a week old. Yea I buy that one. Also she said her dad didn't know you have to dilute the formula? What? Since when? Perhaps things were different in the 60's but now no way do you dilute it. That's what they do in 3rd world countries and it causes major malutrition and growth stunting.



The whole book just was horrible and if you have any reading sensibilty or intelligence you will look elsewhere. It's another case of someone losing weight and then thinking they have some mindblowing advice to impart.


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Making the Cut: The 30-Day Diet and Fitness Plan for the Strongest, Sexiest You

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You’ve seen her change lives on The Biggest Loser–why not yours?

Are you in good shape but struggling with those last ten to twenty pounds? Do you have an event on the calendar where you’d love to make jaws drop? Or do you just want to see what it would be like to have the best body you’ve ever had? Then you need to discover what millions who’ve seen Jillian’s training methods on The Biggest Loser already know!

Making the Cut empowers you to:

• Identify your unique body type and metabolic makeup (are you a fast, slow, or balanced oxidizer?) and customize a diet plan that is perfect for you
• Acquire the mental techniques that will greatly enhance your self-confidence and sharpen your focus on success
• Develop your strength, flexibility, coordination, and endurance
• Reach levels of fitness you never before thought possible
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 "Great Results" 2009-12-30
By K. Fulghum
I am a very fit individual and had hit a plateau in my workouts. This book solved that problem. Wow. I can't seem to recommend this enough. I feel like I should be getting paid for the amount of promoting I do of this book. The cover is a bit intimidating to take into the gym, but I've gotten over it. Again, wow!

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 "Not for Vegetarians!!" 2009-12-22
By Free Bird
I love Jillian Michaels.. I have her 30 day shred DVD which I use frequently. I bought this book looking for inspiration and a better eating/lifestyle guide. I'm a vegetarian and did not think that would necessarily be a problem, but most of the recipes are aimed at meat-eaters, so if you're a vegetarian, I would suggest just googling weight-loss inspirational articles and healthy vegetarian recipes.

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 "Holds a lazy girl's interest" 2009-12-21
By chelleedub (Chesapeake, VA)
A coworker offered to loan me this book after a conversation we had about how discouraged I felt about losing weight. I was a bit skeptical at first; even though I watch The Biggest Loser, I think the show is overexposed and I wasn't sure how fresh and captivating the book would be.



This particular book is meant for people of an average or better fitness level with 20 lbs or fewer to lose, so right off the bat I liked that it's specifically geared toward me. It's divided into 3 parts: diet, exercise, and supplements.



The diet portion actually contains meal plans and grocery lists for 3 different metabolism types. I was surprised to see which type I am, and although I don't follow the specific meal plan/grocery list, I have already seen a difference in my energy level and cravings (I'm on Day 4) from eating healthfully and using the ideology behind fast oxidization. The book also includes healthy recipes.



The fitness portion is wonderful. It has tons of pages of exercises with illustrations and written directions. Because there are so many, I find the index quite useful. I recommend taking 5 minutes to familiarize yourself with all the exercises in a given day before you even hit the gym. It will save you a lot of page flipping! Each daily workout is comprised of about 5 cicuits. The workout is different every single day for the whole 30 days, which I love, love, love! Basically you'll do resistance training and calisthenics, followed by a minute of cardio in every circuit. Jillian even tells you how to figure out how much weight to use (when applicable). She recommends followed each 45 minute workout with 15 minutes of cardio. There are also days off built in, and not necessarily where you'd expect!



The final section of the book addresses the many supplements out there. Not certain brands, but the ingredients themselves. She goes into what each one actually does, how well it works, who should take it, how much to take and when, and what to combine it with. She also goes into which supplements to avoid and why. I found this section very enlightening and invaluable. I was able to choose a caffeinated, fat burning supplement with the knowledge that I had the ingredients present in the dosage I wanted, as opposed to just picking one at random off a shelf. Nice!



I think the best thing about this book is that it has breathed new life into my fitness regimen. I'm now excited and committed to going to the gym, because every day is like a surprise and that makes it really fun! I feel energized and proud afterwards. I am of barely average fitness and I find the workouts challenging, but not exhausting. I feel enough soreness the next day that I know I worked hard, but that I'm not in pain. And I love the way she works out the front of your body one day and the back the next! I showed this book to my personal trainer to use during our sessions, and she wants to buy a copy, as well.

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 "Great Book" 2009-12-09
By Bryan L. Pursley
I love Jillian. My wife asked for her books about a year ago. I thought to myself why? My wife is not fat or even chubby, she was size 3. WOW my wife is now a 1 and is SUPER HOT. Totally ripped and heads turn everywhere we go. Now she did put in the work and it was not 30 days. More like a year or so. But this book was the key. We have always be active. Wakeboarding, biking, hiking and active stuff. I have never seen my wife so HOT. BUY THIS BOOK. for wives, gfs, friends, friends wives. Follow this book and it will get you there. Everybody asks my wife what she is doing and she will not say but I am reviewing the book so BUY IT NOW. Thanks Jillian, I owe you one.

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 "Fungirl" 2009-12-02
By Avion Adams (Freeport, Trinidad and Tobago)
The book is very interesting and it is also easy for almost anyone to follow and stick to. The price is also exceptional with respect to the product offered. I am looking forward to the end results. Thank you Jillian and Amazon.com


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Living the G.I. (Glycemic Index) Diet

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The easiest diet going is now even easier--and tastier. Off to an explosive start, The G.I. Diet quickly landed on New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists, and required five quick printings (for a total of 190,000 copies) to keep pace with demand after national publicity discovered the "Canadian miracle diet" (Woman's World). Now, continuing to build on the nutritional wisdom of the glycemic index, Rick Gallop follows up with the essential companion--a cookbook and strategy guide for living the G.I. Diet.

Organized around the simple, intuitive principle of green-, yellow-, and red-light foods--if you can follow a traffic light, you can follow this diet--Living the G.I. Diet gets right into the kitchen with 135 dishes that are as easy to prepare as they are unrecognizable as diet food. Grilled Pesto Salmon with Asparagus. Beef and Eggplant Chili. Garlic Shrimp Pasta. Thai Chicken Curry. Pork Tenderloin with Grainy Mustard and Chive Crust. Cinnamon French Toast. Florentine Frittata. And desserts: Baked Chocolate Mousse, Basmati Rice Pudding, Pecan Brownies--that's right, brownies.

In addition, the book spells out how to lose weight (Phase I) and maintain weight loss (Phase II); how to make G.I. eating a family affair; navigating holidays, restaurants, vacation eating; and exploring the psychological and emotional aspects of food and food cravings--everything you need to stay on this proven track.
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 "The Zone Diet for Dummies -- Great!...With one key exception." 2009-08-04
By rockchick (Western U.S.)
I've read both "The GI Diet" and "Living the GI Diet" by Rick Gallop. The basic principles of both books are the same as those of well-respected but more famous diets like The Zone, South Beach, Sugarbusters, The Sonoma Diet, etc. So why buy THIS one? Because Gallop's books stand out from the rest in their simplicity and practicality for the real everyday world.



Gallop breaks down a complex concept, the Glycemic Index, into an easy format that busy people can understand, remember easily, and apply. He gives you just enough background to explain the reasoning behind it, yet doesn't bog you down with a lot of complex physiology and scientific jargon. If you like research citations and supporting documentation, this book is probably too basic for you. But if you want to quickly grasp the concepts of a healthy, weight-reducing, sustainable diet, and immediately start applying them, this is the book you want.



Gallop's easy traffic-light system ranking foods incorporates not only the glycemic index, but fat and calories as well. This is important because some foods can have a low GI but still be unhealthy and cause weight gain, for example regular bacon - listed as red-light (avoid) in this book due to its high saturated fat and calorie content. His color-coded food list is very complete (see his website, [...], for a few additions), and all the thinking is done for you as to what foods are low-GI AND low-calorie AND healthy.



The many recipes in "Living the GI Diet" are innovative and tasty, yet use common ingredients and basic preparation methods...nothing requiring chef's training or a specialty grocery store. I like the fact that Gallop is in touch with reality when it comes to diet compliance - he even encourages "red-light" cheat days a couple of times a month, maximum. 90% diet compliance is acceptable, and if there are one or two things you just can't give up, you can continue to eat them and only marginally delay your weight loss. For me, those are peanut butter and dark chocolate, which I have about twice a week in very small portions. For others, it might be caffeinated coffee or an occasional beer. However, the proof that this way of eating is good for your body is in the fact that, after a few weeks on the GI diet, even one red-light meal will make you feel awful - tired, bloated, and almost sick - you know, the way you used to feel all the time & not even realize it! These effects naturally encourage you to stick to the diet.



The one thing I don't like about this book is the author's promotion of artificial sweeteners and fake "franken-foods", such as non-fat cream cheese, aspartame-sweetened yogurt, diet sodas & non-fat sour cream. I don't believe these lab-created concoctions are good for our bodies at all, and may even contribute to diseases. It's probably OK to use them in the short term Phase I (weight loss) portion of this diet when trying to cut calories, but it's best to wean off of them as much as possible once you reach your goal. When you get to Phase II (maintenance) where you can increase your calories a bit, I feel it's better to do it by switching to natural "good-fat" or whole-food products like canola/olive oil full-fat mayonnaise, low-fat plain yogurt sweetened with a dab of all-fruit jam, homemade frozen yogurt - substituting natural stevia for sugar, and the book's own recipe for yogurt cheese instead of non-fat sour cream. Natural stevia seems like a far healthier choice as a sugar substitute than chemical-laden Splenda or Equal. Try replacing diet sodas with home-brewed natural iced tea, now available in many exotic flavors. A small amount of full-fat strongly flavored cheese seems healthier than a bigger portion of non-fat cheese with artificial fillers. The author does mention some of these natural alternatives, but I feel he doesn't emphasize them enough as the better option over the fake "franken-foods".



With that minor change, the GI diet is definitely the way to go! Living The GI Diet represents the most widely accepted current evolution of nutritional theory. It takes only the good things we learned from the low-fat and low-carb crazes, incorporates the best medical advice that we have to date, and modifies the old USDA food pyramid to reflect updated knowledge of healthy eating. It synthesizes decades of researchers' hard-won experience and distills it down into one easy to follow, effective and sustainable plan. I highly recommend it!

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 "Living the G.I. Diet" 2009-04-07
By Tracy V. Carman (Utah)
Excellent reading, and well put together so as to be easily understood by the common lay person. A very useful tool in the life of a diabetic.

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 "Easy to follow and delicious meals" 2009-01-14
By M. Stivers (Kentucky)
This is the second book in the G.I. Diet series from Rick Gallop, and his best in my opinion. The guts of the first book is in here, along with over 100 green light recipes. The beauty of this diet is the ease in which things are broken down. There are no calories to count, and it couldn't be any more simple that eating foods from the green light column. It has portion sizes for things that should be limited such as chicken, meat and nuts, and gives you a graph about how food should be portioned on your plate. Once you get that visual in your head the diet itself is easy to follow. And in this case there really is truth in advertising. The glycemic index does indeed make you feel full longer, and I've had more energy since being on this diet. Now I know what a sugar crash was! I've been on the diet for 3 months now, and I've already lost 29 pounds. I owe that success to this diet and exercise.



What makes this book so great are the recipes. It has gotten me to try new foods, like chickpeas and tofu, that I never would have tried before. Turns out they're great! There are a wide variety of foods covering chinese, thai, and italian to name a few. Some of my favorite recipes are the ginger garlic turkey burgers, and pecan brownies. There is also a great recipe for chicken fried rice on the g.i. diet website.

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 "Healthy, lots of kitchen time" 2009-01-09
By C. C. Miller (Bloomfield Hills, MI)
Positives for this book & program:

Simple - green light foods are listed, and that's what you have.

Recipes - easy to follow, most I've tried are good & I'd make them again.

Other family members can eat what you do.

Relatively easy to shop, not a lot of exooic foods required.

It is very healthy. This regime was suggested to me by an RN as I am a cardiac patient.



Not so good:

Like many diet books, if one actually shopped for & prepared according to the meal plans, it'd cost hundreds of dollars & take a week to cook it all. I know they're just examples, but wish authors would consider that most people already have a job besides preparing food.

It takes a lot of planning, cooking & food preparation. Plan to spend hours in the kitchen.

The plan uses very few prepared foods like soups, pasta sauces, or frozen foods.

Some ambiguities - the author talks about eating lots of yogurt, yet I could find no sugar-free versions for sale here.

While the author claims that you can eat unlimited amounts of green light foods, I don't buy it.

Most frustrating of all, it isn't working for me. I have 15-20 pounds I'd like to lose, and am just borderline overweight.

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 "Living the G.I. " 2008-12-21
By Donald E. Davis
This is a great book and a good healthy diet. It explains what is good for you and what is bad. this is an easy read book.


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