The New American Diet

How secret obesogens are making us fat, and the 6-week plan that will flatten your belly for good!

Ebook
On sale Dec 22, 2009 | 320 Pages | 9781605292274

Unbelievable, impossible--but true! Based on the latest nutritional and environmental science, The New American Diet will turn modern weight-loss thinking on its head, and change the way you eat, look and live--for good!

In this groundbreaking new 6-week weight-loss plan, based on the latest research and test-driven by 400 people--men and women who lost an average of 15 pounds in just 6 weeks!--authors Stephen Perrine and Heather Hurlock expose the truth about scores of recently discovered obesity-causing chemicals lurking in the American diet, chemicals so hazardous to our weight that researchers have coined a new phrase for them: "Obesogens."

The New American Diet unveils the first diet plan to reverse "the obesogen effect" and strip off 10, 20, 30 pounds or more! Discover why your weight isn't your fault, and why calories eaten and calories burned are only the beginning of the story. Learn how to lose weight while eating all your favorite foods--steak, pasta, ice cream and even chocolate--by breaking free of the "Old American Diet" myths that are keeping us fat.
Stephen Perrine is the Co-creator and Co-producer of Better Man, a nationally syndicated health and wellness television program for men, and Chief Content Officer of bettermanshow.com. He co-authored Serve to Win with tennis champion Novak Djokovic, and the New York Times bestseller Zero Sugar Diet. The former Editor in Chief of Best Life, Perrine has also served as Publisher of Rodale Books, Editorial Creative Director of Men’s Health, and Executive Editor of Maxim and Cosmopolitan. He is currently Special Projects Editor at AARP Publications. View titles by Stephen Perrine

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Unbelievable, impossible--but true! Based on the latest nutritional and environmental science, The New American Diet will turn modern weight-loss thinking on its head, and change the way you eat, look and live--for good!

In this groundbreaking new 6-week weight-loss plan, based on the latest research and test-driven by 400 people--men and women who lost an average of 15 pounds in just 6 weeks!--authors Stephen Perrine and Heather Hurlock expose the truth about scores of recently discovered obesity-causing chemicals lurking in the American diet, chemicals so hazardous to our weight that researchers have coined a new phrase for them: "Obesogens."

The New American Diet unveils the first diet plan to reverse "the obesogen effect" and strip off 10, 20, 30 pounds or more! Discover why your weight isn't your fault, and why calories eaten and calories burned are only the beginning of the story. Learn how to lose weight while eating all your favorite foods--steak, pasta, ice cream and even chocolate--by breaking free of the "Old American Diet" myths that are keeping us fat.

Author

Stephen Perrine is the Co-creator and Co-producer of Better Man, a nationally syndicated health and wellness television program for men, and Chief Content Officer of bettermanshow.com. He co-authored Serve to Win with tennis champion Novak Djokovic, and the New York Times bestseller Zero Sugar Diet. The former Editor in Chief of Best Life, Perrine has also served as Publisher of Rodale Books, Editorial Creative Director of Men’s Health, and Executive Editor of Maxim and Cosmopolitan. He is currently Special Projects Editor at AARP Publications. View titles by Stephen Perrine

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