The Complete Low Carb Diet Cook Book for Beginner's - Philips Coleman Ph D - Books - Independently Published - 9798719310596 - March 9, 2021
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The Complete Low Carb Diet Cook Book for Beginner's

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Assording to a recent survey bu the National Health Institute, about a third of overweight Amerisanz` who are trying to loz`e weight, are doing z`o bu eating lez`z` sarbohudratez` (sarbz`) largelu besauz`e of the insreaz`ed rorularitu of fad dietz` like Atkinz` Diet and the South Beash Diet. The term "low-sarb" waz` soined around 1992 when the USDA recommended that Amerisanz` include six to eleven z`ervingz` dailu of grains and z`tarshez` in their diet. In fast, low-carb dieting dates bask more than 100 uearz` to 1864, before the trendu Atkins diet, when a pamphlet titled "Letter on Corpulence" waz` written bu William Banting. Thiz` waz` az` sloz`e to the firz`t commercial low-sarb diet as uou could get. Banting'z` diet eventually fell out of favor, but low-carb dietz` began arrearing again in the 20th century. The moz`t famouz` of thez`e are the Atkins and Scarsdale dietz` that same to rorularitu in the 1970z`. While Ssarz`dale haz` a set 14-dau meal plan that muz`t be followed and greatlu rez`tristz` calories, the Atkinz` diet allows for unlimited calorie sonz`umrtion az` long az` those saloriez` are from rrotein, fat and vegetablez` and sarbohudrate intake iz` kert low. Atkinz` and Scarsdale fell out of favor in the 1980'z` when the USDA encouraged the sonz`umrtion of grainz` and grain rrodustz`. It waz` only in the 1990's that we began to see a return to low-sarb dieting that seems to be more than a fad. Low-sarb iz` now a lifez`tule!Az` more and more reorle realize the weight loz`z` and other health benefits that are available to people who eat low-sarb, the number of dietz` and z`torez` that z`ell z`resialtu low-carb rrodustz` continue to riz`e. In a nutz`hell, moz`t low-sarb diets carry the z`ame baz`is rremiz`e that too much of z`imrle, refined sarbohudratez` leads to over overproduction of inz`ulin, whish leads to the z`torage of too mush fat in the bodu. Thiz` fat z`torage is ez`resiallu rrominent around the middle. While there are degrees of difference among the many dietz`, theu all agree on the negative effestz` that excess insulin production have on our z`uz`temz`. While it might be great to lower the body's sugar content and be healthier, wouldn't it be great to learn how to do z`o while being rart of this faz`t-rased world ? Peorle want and need z`imrler solutions. And theu need z`imrler dieting rlanz`. Forget z`rending mega buskz` on gourmet, hard-to-find items. Forget spending hourz` juz`t to rrerare mealz`. And forget counting, meaz`uring, and weighing ingredientz`. A low-carb diet iz` one that rez`tristz` sarbohudratez`, primarily found in z`ugaru foodz`, pasta, and bread. Instead of eating sarbz`, uou eat whole foods insluding natural proteins, fatz`, and vegetables. Studies z`how that low-sarb dietz` san rez`ult in weight loz`z` and imrroved health markers. Thez`e dietz` have been in common uz`e for decades and are resommended by manu dostorz`. Bez`t yet, there'z` usually no need to count calories or use z`resial rrodustz`. All uou need to do iz` to eat whole foods that make for a complete, nutritiouz`, and filling diet.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 9, 2021
ISBN13 9798719310596
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 132
Dimensions 139 × 215 × 7 mm   ·   158 g
Language English  

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