The Good Mood Diet: Feel Great While You Lose Weight

The Good Mood Diet: Feel Great While You Lose Weight

by Susan M. PhD RD Kleiner (Author)

Synopsis

The first diet that helps you feel good while losing weight. Dr Kleiner is a leading nutrition authority on eating for strength who has put together a diet that has already been successfully tested in a Seattle weight-loss group and documented in a series by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. This book proves that you can choose healthy foods that make you feel great and, when eaten according to the plan, help you lose weight. Most diets cause chemical changes in the brain that make the dieter feel depressed. The typical plan is often too low in calories. In THE GOOD MOOD DIET the participants eat foods with a balance of protein and fats to go with carbohydrates. Eating from a list of feel-good foods, including fish, flax seed and eggs, and eliminating feel-bad foods including refined sugar, helps dieters feel better and lose weight. However, sweets and alcohol are not taboo - eating a bit of chocolate and drinking a glass of red wine a day is okay once you're two weeks into the diet.

$42.55

Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 258
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springboard Press
Published: 05 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 082128004X
ISBN 13: 9780821280041

Media Reviews
'WOW! I have tried them all....but this diet is first about feeling great, and then you shed pounds and fat at the same time. I followed the plan and found a new level of energy I didn't know I had, and all the time I was losing weight. It is so much easier to follow a plan when you are upbeat and energetic. I find that it works even when I travel, have business dinners, etc. I have turned friends onto the plan and everyone loves it!' - amazon.com reader
Author Bio
Dr Susan Kleiner has written two books and is the nutrition consultant to the Seattle SuperSonics and the Seattle Seahawks. Bob Condor is the 'Living Well' columnist for the Seattle Post Intelligencer. He is a former syndicated health columnist for the Chicago Tribune, twice nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.