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"Inspired by the New York Times op-ed "Always Hungry," ALWAYS HUNGRY? will change everything readers ever thought about weight loss, diet, and health. Groundbreaking new research shows that calorie counting does not work for weight loss: one diet causes weight gain whereas another diet with the same calorie count doesn't. It's your fat cells that are to blame for causing excessive hunger and increased weight. By eating the wrong foods, our fat cells...
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Grand Central Life & Style
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©2018.
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English
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In "Always Hungry?" renowned endocrinologist Dr. David Ludwig showed us why traditional diets don't work, and how to help you lose weight without hunger, improve your health, and feel great. Now, in "Always Delicious," Dr. Ludwig and Dawn Ludwig have created over 100 easy-to-make and tasty recipes that ignore calories and target fat cells directly. Print run 50,000.
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Rodale Books
Pub. Date
[2019]
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English
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"There is good news in the war on excess body fat. By focusing on muscle growth, which is essential to achieving overall body leanness, you can attack, shrink, and defeat that unsightly, unhealthy fat. Muscle tightens flab, speeds metabolism, powers movement, protects from injury, and burns calories. With Men's Health Killing Fat, you can get lean while triggering incredible muscle growth quickly and effectively. After 50 years of research, bestselling...
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Greenleaf Book Group Press
Pub. Date
[2011]
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English
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Outlining the 'brain-belly' connection that describes how sticky fat cells send mixed messages to the brain - and cause us to get fat as a result - Larry McCleary offers a unique approach that enables us to get in touch with the signals our bodies generate so that we work with, not against, our innate metabolic machinery.
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Publisher
Rodale
Pub. Date
[2021]
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English
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"Chronic inflammation can lead to inflamed fat cells that are unable to release fat and produce unhealthy levels of hormones, causing weight gain. Foods like sugar, vegetable oil, refined flour, grain-fed meats, seed oils, and dairy products are often the true culprits of inflammation. The good news is that by prioritizing clean foods like lean proteins, omega-3 fats, healthy carbs, and antioxidant-rich veggies in your diet, you can reverse the damage...
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