WHAT TYPE ARE YOU?
Do you constantly crave foods such as chocolate, overeat them, and feel out of control?
Does high blood pressure run in your family?
Do you have a strong family history of heart disease?
Do you have an apple -- instead of a pear-shaped body?
Do you find that food calms you down?
Do you suffer monthly from PMS bloat, have leftover pregnancy pounds, or a menopause tummy?
Take the Phenotype Quiz and learn how to manage your weight based on your individual gene type!
Fat Is Not Your Fate offers a groundbreaking, scientifically proven approach to weight loss -- one that allows you to follow a personalized nutrition plan tailored to your own genetic blueprint. Based on the latest research, this program includes:
Personalized easy-to-follow menu plans for your gene type
Strategies to control your weight triggers
Easy, tasty recipes for your meal plan
Your optimum caloric intake and fat-protein-carb balance
Tips on exercise and activities to keep the weight off ...and other suggestions for achieving maximum weight loss, lowering your risk of disease, and satisfying your physical and emotional needs. If you're one of the millions of Americans trying to take and keep the pounds off, let
Fat Is Not Your Fate be your first step toward a fit and healthy future.
For a nation at war with obesity, diet plan sophisticated enough to take into consideration an individual's genetic blueprint have seemed like science fiction -- until now. Written by two certified nutritionists, Fat is Not Your Fate draws on cutting-edge research to allow us all, for the very first time, to outsmart our genes and beat them at their own game. Examining the relationship between genetics and diet, Doctors Mitchell and christie identify six nutrition-related phenotypes to help readers uncover their own profile and weight loss program. Thoroughly researched and immediately useful, Fat Is Not Your Fate takes the latest biological knowledge to exciting and practical new levels. No weight-conscious reader can afford to pass up this important work.
"[C]utting edge...user-friendly and focuses on eating behavior, not only food and calories."
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Self magazine