Eat More, Weigh Less
by Dr. Dean Ornish
Eat
More, Weigh Less: Dr. Dean Ornish's Life Choice Program for Losing Weight Safely
While Eating Abundantly
You really can eat more and weigh less — if you know what to eat. As this
groundbreaking book clearly shows, it's not just how much you eat, it's
primarily what you eat.
Most diets rely on small portion sizes to reduce calories sufficiently. You feel
hungry and deprived. Dr. Ornish's program takes a new approach: abundance rather
than deprivation. If you change the type of food, you don't have to be as
concerned about the amount of food. You can eat whenever you're hungry , eat
more food — and still lose weight and keep it off. Simply. Safely. Easily. In
this book, you'll find 250 gourmet recipes from the country's most celebrated
chefs.
Unlike high-protein diets that may mortage your well-being, Dr. Ornish's diet
and lifestyle program is scientifically proven to help you lose weight and gain
health. People not only keep off the weight, they lower their cholestoral and
reduce their chances for getting heart disease and such other illnesses as
breast, prostate, and colon cancer; diabetes; osteoporosis; and hypertension.
Dr. Ornish's program has given millions of people new hope and new choices.
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Ingeniously disguised as a weight-loss manual, this bestselling guide to
preventing--and in some cases, reversing--heart disease through diet, exercise,
and soul nourishing comes from renowned cardiologist Dr. Dean Ornish, the first
doctor to prove that there are alternatives to surgery for clearing clogged
arteries--namely, diet, exercise, and stress management. Citing his own
published research findings, Ornish concludes that eating a vegetarian diet with
only 10 percent of the total daily calories from fat is the first step to
healthier, happier living. The other key elements--moderate exercise, fostering
social support, and reconnecting with the self--take more time and care. For
these, Ornish offers about 75 pages of encouraging words, again backed by
numerous research findings and his personal experiences.
About 250 gourmet recipes from two dozen famous chefs help ease the blow to
those who view becoming vegetarian as a dramatic lifestyle change. The good news
is, entrées like Polenta Alla Veneziana and Tofu Gumbo will surely tickle the
taste buds; the bad news is, the sheer number of ingredients and lengthy prep
time required for most recipes could send readers running back to their favorite
fast-food joints. Plenty of cooking methods, tips, and food descriptions help
demystify the recipes; Ornish also provides a comprehensive nutritional analysis
of common foods as well as for each dish. But the great strength of Eat More,
Weigh Less is in Ornish's opening sections, where he builds a solid case for
curbing fat, tossing out the meat and dairy, and fostering mental and emotional
happiness. --Liane Thomas
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