# 1 international bestselling diet book coming to North America
Devised
by Dr. Pierre Dukan, a French medical doctor who has spent his career
helping people to lose weight, the Dukan Diet rejects counting calories
and promises permanent weight loss while allowing adherents to eat as
much as they like.
Originally published in 2000, the Dukan Diet
swept across France, championed by people who successfully lost weight
following its unique four phase regime. "The Dukan Diet" has helped
millions in France, where it has been number one for more than ten years
and adopted in twenty countries, including the United Kingdom, Poland,
Korea and Brazil. All together, "The Dukan Diet" has sold more than 3
million copies worldwide.
The Diet: 4 Easy Steps to Permanent Weight Loss
Phase one: Attack
Using
Dr. Dukan's True Weight calculator, dieters determine a reasonable and
healthy weight loss goal. Then they begin the Dukan Attack phase a
two-to-seven-day period during which only unlimited lean protein and a
daily Oat bran galette (or pancake) are consumed and dramatic weight
loss is achieved.
Phase Two: Cruise
Dieters alternate days of
unlimited lean protein with days of protein combined with healthful
vegetables until they reach their True Weight.
Phase Three: Consolidation
Dieters
stay on this phase for 5 days for every pound lost. At this point the
diet allows unlimited protein and vegetables, and other foods (such as
cheese and bread) are reintroduced. Dieters are also allowed two weekly
celebration meals to stave off boredom.
Phase Four: Stabilization
This
is the maintenance portion of the plan, in which followers are allowed
to eat whatever they like without regaining weight - provided that they
follow 3 unbreakable rules including eating only unlimited lean protein
one set day per week.
For each phase, The Dukan Diet offers clear
simple guidelines for long term success. The Dukan Diet is the perfect
diet for people who want fast weight loss, that can be maintained
without counting calories or weighing portions. (Check Catalog)
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
20 Years Younger: Look Younger, Feel Younger, Be Younger!
It's time to turn back the clock! In 20 YEARS YOUNGER, Bob Greene offers
readers a practical, science-based plan for looking and feeling their
best as they age. The cutting-edge program details easy and effective
steps we can all take to rebuild the foundation of youth and enjoy
better health, improved energy, and a positive outlook on life. The four
cornerstones of the program are: an exercise regimen for fighting
muscle and bone loss, a longevity-focused diet, sleep rejuvenation, and
wrinkle-fighting skin care. Woven throughout the text is practical
advice on changing appearances, controlling stress, staying mentally
sharp, navigating medical tests, and much more. Readers will walk away
with a greater understanding of how the body ages and what they can do
to feel-and look-20 years younger. (Check Catalog)
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
The Beauty Detox Solution: Eat Your Way to Radiant Skin, Renewed Energy and the Body You've Always Wanted
Nutritionist and beauty expert Kimberly Snyder helps
dozens of A-list celebrities get red-carpet ready--and now you're
getting the star treatment. Kim used to struggle with coarse hair,
breakouts and stubborn belly fat, until she traveled the world, learning
age-old beauty secrets. She discovered that what you eat is the
ultimate beauty product, and she's developed a powerful program that
rids the body of toxins so you can look and feel your very best. With
just a few simple diet changes, you will:
Get a youthful, radiant glow. Banish acne, splotchy skin and wrinkles. Grow lustrous hair and strong nails?Get rid of the bloat, melt away fat and never count calories again! (Check Catalog)
Get a youthful, radiant glow. Banish acne, splotchy skin and wrinkles. Grow lustrous hair and strong nails?Get rid of the bloat, melt away fat and never count calories again! (Check Catalog)
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Shadows Bright as Glass: The Remarkable Story of One Man's Journey from Brain Trauma to Artistic Triumph
On a sunny fall afternoon in 1988, Jon Sarkin was playing golf when,
without a whisper of warning, his life changed forever. As he bent down
to pick up his golf ball, something strange and massive happened inside
his head; part of his brain seemed to unhinge, to split apart and float
away. For an utterly inexplicable reason, a tiny blood vessel, thin as a
thread, deep inside the folds of his gray matter had suddenly shifted
ever so slightly, rubbing up against his acoustic nerve. Any noise now
caused him excruciating pain. After months of seeking treatment
to no avail, in desperation Sarkin resorted to radical deep-brain
surgery, which seemed to go well until during recovery his brain began
to bleed and he suffered a major stroke. When he awoke, he was a
different man. Before the stroke, he was a calm, disciplined
chiropractor, a happily married husband and father of a newborn son. Now
he was transformed into a volatile and wildly exuberant obsessive,
seized by a manic desire to create art, devoting virtually all his
waking hours to furiously drawing, painting, and writing poems and
letters to himself, strangely detached from his wife and child, and
unable to return to his normal working life. His sense of self had been
shattered, his intellect intact but his way of being drastically
altered. His art became a relentless quest for the right words and
pictures to unlock the secrets of how to live this strange new life. And
what was even stranger was that he remembered his former self.
In a beautifully crafted narrative, award-winning journalist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Amy Ellis Nutt interweaves Sarkin's remarkable story with a fascinating tour of the history of and latest findings in neuroscience and evolution that illuminate how the brain produces, from its web of billions of neurons and chaos of liquid electrical pulses, the richness of human experience that makes us who we are. Nutt brings vividly to life pivotal moments of discovery in neuroscience, from the shocking "rebirth" of a young girl hanged in 1650 to the first autopsy of an autistic savant's brain, and the extraordinary true stories of people whose personalities and cognitive abilities were dramatically altered by brain trauma, often in shocking ways.
Probing recent revelations about the workings of creativity in the brain and the role of art in the evolution of human intelligence, she reveals how Jon Sarkin's obsessive need to create mirrors the earliest function of art in the brain. Introducing major findings about how our sense of self transcends the bounds of our own bodies, she explores how it is that the brain generates an individual "self" and how, if damage to our brains can so alter who we are, we can nonetheless be said to have a soul.
For Jon Sarkin, with his personality and sense of self permanently altered, making art became his bridge back to life, a means of reassembling from the shards of his former self a new man who could rejoin his family and fashion a viable life. He is now an acclaimed artist who exhibits at some of the country's most prestigious venues, as well as a devoted husband to his wife, Kim, and father to their three children. At once wrenching and inspiring, this is a story of the remarkable human capacity to overcome the most daunting obstacles and of the extraordinary workings of the human mind. (Check Catalog)
In a beautifully crafted narrative, award-winning journalist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Amy Ellis Nutt interweaves Sarkin's remarkable story with a fascinating tour of the history of and latest findings in neuroscience and evolution that illuminate how the brain produces, from its web of billions of neurons and chaos of liquid electrical pulses, the richness of human experience that makes us who we are. Nutt brings vividly to life pivotal moments of discovery in neuroscience, from the shocking "rebirth" of a young girl hanged in 1650 to the first autopsy of an autistic savant's brain, and the extraordinary true stories of people whose personalities and cognitive abilities were dramatically altered by brain trauma, often in shocking ways.
Probing recent revelations about the workings of creativity in the brain and the role of art in the evolution of human intelligence, she reveals how Jon Sarkin's obsessive need to create mirrors the earliest function of art in the brain. Introducing major findings about how our sense of self transcends the bounds of our own bodies, she explores how it is that the brain generates an individual "self" and how, if damage to our brains can so alter who we are, we can nonetheless be said to have a soul.
For Jon Sarkin, with his personality and sense of self permanently altered, making art became his bridge back to life, a means of reassembling from the shards of his former self a new man who could rejoin his family and fashion a viable life. He is now an acclaimed artist who exhibits at some of the country's most prestigious venues, as well as a devoted husband to his wife, Kim, and father to their three children. At once wrenching and inspiring, this is a story of the remarkable human capacity to overcome the most daunting obstacles and of the extraordinary workings of the human mind. (Check Catalog)
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