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Living Low Carb: Revised & Updated Edition : The Essential Guide to Choosing the Right Low-Carb Plan for You, EPUB eBook

Living Low Carb: Revised & Updated Edition : The Essential Guide to Choosing the Right Low-Carb Plan for You EPUB

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The best low-carb guide keeps getting better! Thisrevised edition of the book by nationally known nutrition expert Jonny Bowden providesup-to-date insight on how to choose the perfect diet for you.

In their quest to lose weight and live healthily, dieters continue to embrace low-carb plans like Keto, Paleo, and the Mediterranean Diet. And with this new update and revision, Jonny Bowdens bestselling Living Low Carb more perfectly reflects today's choices, focusing on five major contemporary diets: Keto, Atkins, Mediterranean, Paleo, and Zone-type diets. It explores the most recent scientific discoveries on the microbiome, brain chemistry, appetite, cravings, carbs, and sugar addiction, and features new tips, tricks, and sidebars from professionalsproviding more guidancefor dieters trying to figure out what plan is right for them. With refreshing candor, Bowden evaluates the popular low-carb programs in light of the latest scientific research and shows you how to customize your own plan for long-term weight loss and optimal well-being.
This updated edition:
  • Focuses on five basic philosophies of low-carb eating
  • Explores the most recent scientific discoveries made about brain chemistry, appetite, cravings, and sugar addiction
  • Features an introduction by Dr. Will Cole

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