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The Top 100 Diet Secrets: 100 Tried and Tested Ways to Lose Weight and Stay Slim
The Top 100 Diet Secrets 100 Tried and Tested Ways to Lose Weight and Stay Slim
Author: Anna Selby
Do you ever look at a slim woman and wonder what her secret is? She may not tell…but this pocket-sized handbook will! It’s got the lowdown on diets that actually work, plus specific foods, culinary herbs, and supplements that help you reduce your weight. Get the facts on everything from the importance of a low-carb, high-prote...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781844833955
ISBN-10: 184483395X
Publication Date: 2/1/2007
Pages: 128
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3.2 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Duncan Baird
Book Type: Paperback
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sugarbaby avatar reviewed The Top 100 Diet Secrets: 100 Tried and Tested Ways to Lose Weight and Stay Slim on + 60 more book reviews
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This book basically just tells you what the nutritional value of each type of food is. I don't think anything in here was news-breaking.
luluinphilly avatar reviewed The Top 100 Diet Secrets: 100 Tried and Tested Ways to Lose Weight and Stay Slim on + 367 more book reviews
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Not really a "diet" book, per se. Lists 100 foods in different categories and lists the nutritional value, etc. You have the usual suspects such as salmon, cherries, almonds, etc. Gives recipes for each of the 100 foods listed. Basic and easy. Went through the book in one night while taking notes.
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jjares avatar reviewed The Top 100 Diet Secrets: 100 Tried and Tested Ways to Lose Weight and Stay Slim on + 3414 more book reviews
This snappy little book has some really helpful info about the foods, spices and drinks we consume and how they can affect our health. Let me give you an example: Eggplant. Most dieters would not consider this to be a good food for them.

However, Anna Selby tells the reader that if the eggplant is split the long way and baked in a tiny bit of oil, the dieter will get the taste without the calories. She explains the vitamins/minerals in this food and offers a diet-friendly recipe.

Then she offers a bit of interesting info for folks with osteoarthritis: Because this is in the nightshade family, do not eat this item because it increases inflammation!

Although I read lots of books on nutrition and dieting, this book offered extra information that makes it a valuable addition to anyones book shelf.


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