Wheat Belly Wheat Belly

Wheat Belly

Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight, and Find Your Path to Health

    • 3.7 • 32 Ratings
    • $2.99
    • $2.99

Publisher Description

In this time saving summary you will discover why the elimination of wheat makes so much difference in losing weight and improving our health, not just for those that have wheat intolerance, but for everybody. This summary saves time and offers all the information you need from the book.



The insights from this book include:



-Everything about wheat elimination, in a format that is not too technical and contains all essential information.

-Wheat elimination is not only for those that have gluten intolerance. Everyone should consider the amazing positive health benefits of this lifestyle change.

-Learn how to slim down and gain energy all without reducing the amount of food you eat.

-Learn how to get rid of digestive and skin problems, arthritis, heart problems, and many more health issues.

-Learn why wheat causes health issues such as dementia and cancer.

-Learn how wheat stimulates our appetite and actually is addictive.

-Learn how to eliminate wheat and live a wheat free life.

-And much more.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2012
December 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
71
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu.com
SELLER
Lulu Enterprises, Inc.
SIZE
554.7
KB

Customer Reviews

Horse Obsessed Teen ,

Poorly written

This book is poorly written. I suggest getting the original “Wheat Belly” book by Dr. Davis instead of this author”s (Sharon Jones) summary of his book.

Jalee27 ,

Not worth the $$

This was embarrassing. Poorly written, full of typos and clearly not proofread- some sentences didn't even make sense. The author's shortened version clearly left out some major points as some paragraphs and even chapters seemed unfinished. Spend the money for the real book- you'll actually get something out of it.

Bobkenken ,

Terrible!

My gosh, how horribly written this "book" is! There are so many grammatical errors, missing words, words such as "our" rather than "out" (her WP auto correct at work) that it's embarrassing to read. Sometimes it appears the author re-wrote a sentence but didn't read what she re-wrote so a sentence ends up being a jumbled combination of two sentences that make no sense. Little tip here: Hire a proof reader before self-publishing otherwise you come off as a hack. Which I think she is, by the way.

I haven't read the "real" Wheat Belly but my advice to anyone considering purchasing this book is to spend the extra ten bucks and buy the original. The author of this one appears to simply be restating what she read out of that book but re-wording it so she can't be accused of plagiarism. (But she's darn close) She cites what the real author wrote about 20 times within the first 30 pages so it's obvious she did no real research herself other than reading the original book.

Wish I could get my money back for this sham of a "book."

Please don't buy it or you'll be lining the pockets of a scam artist.

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