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November 25th, 2008 — , Book Review, Diets, Losing Weight, South Beach Diet, adherents, bad information, diet books, diet plan, dr agatston, fads, fair share, fingertips, good job, grasp, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, information on nutrition, many things, new ways, powerhouse from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Out of all of the diets, by far the one that has received more than a fair share of adherents is the South Beach Diet. While there are plenty of those that may criticize this diet plan, for many others it does work and quite well. However, many feel that the diet is not strong [...]
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November 23rd, 2008 — , Atkins, Book Review, Diets, Whole Food, amoun, blood type, blood types, carbs, diet books, diet industry, food groups, genetic predisposition, grey areas, lifestyle changes, meat and cheese, metabolism, proof, real good thing, red flags, term commitment, tomatoes from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
This book is considered to be one of the most controversial diet books on the market and it certainly raises a lot of interesting issues that are normally avoided in the diet industry. Although a lot of people believe that metabolism and genetic predisposition can lead to weight problems, the author of this book believes [...]
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November 21st, 2008 — , Book Review, Losing Weight, Meals, Recipes, Weight Loss Journal, best seller lists, diet, diet books, diet diaries, diet plan, fitness plan, food choices, food suggestions, guru, montel williams, multiple sclerosis, personal diet, personal health, personal journey, popular talk show, premise, recipe, superfoods, talk show host, yuck factor from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Montel Williams is a pretty popular talk show host with a rabid following, and given his journey with his own personal health, it is not surprising to see a book from him. This was actually a fascinating read that will provoke a lot of thought and we were not prepared to like it as much [...]
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November 17th, 2008 — , Biggest Loser, Book Review, Losing Weight, benchmark, bob harper, book stacks, diet books, dieters, downside, drawback, emotional issues, exercise in futility, fad diet, fad diets, getting fit, legions, menus, mindset, miracle, rest of your life, tiny bit from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Many of you that watch The Biggest Loser are already familiar with the author of this book, Bob Harper. He’s one of the trainers on the show and has already provided millions of dieters with inspiration and advice on getting fit and losing weight. Let’s see how well his book stacks up against the competition [...]
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September 12th, 2008 — , Book Review, Diets, Weight Loss Journal, cold turkey, concerted effort, diet books, diet plan, dietary concepts, difficulty level, eating meat, health issues, heart disease, heart health, high fiber diet, illnesses, lifetime, low fat high fiber diet, nathan pritikin, pritikin longevity, realistic view, tenent, wheat from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
When Nathan Pritikin found out that he had heart disease, back in the 1950’s, most dietary concepts were pretty basic. He was one of the first to try out a low fat, high fiber diet to improve heart health and his results were pretty amazing. Fast forward to today and we now have the Pritikin [...]
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September 5th, 2008 — , Book Review, Exercise, Recipes, Success Stories, bob phillips, conversion charts, diet book, diet books, diet plan, diet work, doe, food suggestions, household name, kitchen essentials, lack of attention, major component, myths and facts, old wives tales, second half, stroke of genius, tasty alternatives from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
This book made Bob Phillips a household name and we thought it was a good idea to revisit this book and see how it compares to the latest diet books on the market. While we are deluged with new titles every month, it’s always nice to go back to an old favorite and see if [...]
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August 15th, 2008 — , Book Review, Diets, Exercise, Motivation, best way to lose weight, bradley trevor greive, caloric intake, calories, cereal, diet, diet books, diet fads, fad diets, false hope, fool, healthy eating, journey, lifestyle change, motivator, new perspective, nutrition, piece of advice, premise, prose, sense of humor from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Out of all the diet books we have ever seen, this one simply has the best cover. Nothing gets the point of the title across better than a pie-eyed dog staring at you over a bowl of what looks like very unappetizing cereal. The author of this book is the renowned Bradley Trevor Greive, who [...]
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July 10th, 2008 — , Health Blog Posts, Kiki's Kitchen, bob seger, cook book, diet books, diet humor, fat blog, funny diet, weight loss from Kiki @ Does This Blog Make Us Look Fat?
Recently the legendary Billy Joel’s lovely wife Katie Lee Joel came out with a cook book called The Comfort Table. A while back comic giant Jerry Seinfeld’s also lovely wife, Jessica, put together a best seller called Deceptively Delicious. Before that Ted Nugent’s wife Shemane (she’s lovely) penned a how-to cook book for preparing wild game.
That’s pretty [...]
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June 29th, 2008 — , Health Blog Posts, Oprah, diet, diet books, diet humor, dooce, fat blog, quantum wellness from Kiki @ Does This Blog Make Us Look Fat?
Recently the most popular blogger in all of Christendom, Dooce, was on a diet. She did the same diet that Oprah famously just completed as well. It’s a 21 day cleanse that focuses on mostly eating veggies or something, I don’t really know. But the diet is based on the book Quantum Wellnessby Kathy Freston.
Dooce [...]
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June 13th, 2008 — , Book Review, Choices, Exercise, Health, Losing Weight, arteries, book shelves, clock, diet books, dieters, eating a healthy diet, fad diet, fatty liver, goal weight, gold coast cure, half hour, job, lifestyle, moon, natural rhythm, weight gain from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
The main focus of this book is getting healthy over the long term, so right off the bat it moved to the front of our book shelves. Too many diet books promise readers the moon and deliver only yet another fad diet that doesn’t work or leaves the reader open to future weight gain since [...]
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May 30th, 2008 — , Book Review, Fashion, Losing Weight, Money, Recipes, amazon, bikini, diet books, dieters, drawback, exercise plan, exercises, failure, false sense, fats, healthy weight loss, minimum commitment, nutrition, pool, radar systems, rcm, time commitment, water weight from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
With summer coming, many of us are focusing on how we’re going to look at the beach or the pool. There is a lot of money to be made off of spring diet books and every year, we are besieged with the latest plans that will help us get that bikini body we’ve always wanted. [...]
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