The Ultimate Weight Solution
The 7 Keys to Weight Loss Freedom
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- £11.99
Publisher Description
Free yourself from diets that don't work and discover The Ultimate Weight Solution.
You have made the decision to take control of your weight, but diets don't seem to work and they aren't always sustainable for everyday life. Dr. Phil McGraw's powerful bestseller gives you the tools for life-changing weight loss. If you're ready to get real about your weight, if you want to end the frustration of the diet cycle, you have found the ultimate solution—The Ultimate Weight Solution.
This groundbreaking, scientifically sound plan is a step-by-step, personalized approach that transforms you from the inside out, as you gain control over your food habits and emotional eating traps. This guide will help you discover strategies for reframing food and provides a daily food plan with sample menus. It's your health, it's your life, it's your decision. The Ultimate Weight Solution will change the way you behave and think about food, weight loss, and, ultimately, yourself.
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Host of an eponymous TV show, Dr. Phil (Life Strategies; Relationship Rescue; etc.) here ventures into the world of diet books with a plan that's apt to appeal primarily to desperate chronic dieters. For over three decades, he says, he's counseled patients both morbidly obese and dangerously thin, helping them confront why they set their minds to fail at weight management. He looks carefully, for instance, at why people overeat in response to problems, or why they surround themselves with unhealthy snacks and people. While it's refreshing to see a diet book geared toward the psychology behind weight gain (instead of one that faddishly recommends a few specific foods to eat and to avoid), McGraw tends to complicate his advice with unnecessary jargon. For example, instead of asserting that dieters should feel free to reward themselves for working out, he offers a treatise on"consequating your exercise behavior" using"contingency management." What everyone else would call"whole foods," McGraw refers dubs"high-response cost foods," and touts this as a revolutionary approach to dieting. The book's title is also slightly misleading, since each of the 7"keys" includes a multitude of internal steps, some of which require lengthy"self-audits" in order to progress. Readers might have appreciated interviews with McGraw's former clients--he says he had an"80-plus percent success rate" in the eight years he focused on morbidly obese patients--and a little less psychobabble. That said, with his multitude of fans and his frank tone, this latest volume should sell like whole-wheat hotcakes.