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Zero Sugar Diet: The 14-Day Plan to Flatten Your Belly, Crush Cravings, and Help Keep You Lean for Life

Lose up to a pound a day and curb your craving for sweets with delicious recipes and simple, science-based food swaps from David Zinczenko, Good Morning America’s health and wellness editor and bestselling author of Zero Belly Diet, Zero Belly Smoothies, and Eat This, Not That!
 
With Zero Sugar Diet, #1 New York Times bestselling author David Zinczenko continues his twenty-year mission to help Americans live their happiest and healthiest lives, uncovering revolutionary new research that explains why you can’t lose weight—and shows that it’s not your fault! The true culprit is sugar—specifically added sugars—which food manufacturers sneak into almost everything we eat, from bread to cold cuts to yogurt, peanut butter, pizza, and even “health” foods.
           
Until now, there’s been no way to tell how much added sugar you’re eating—or how to avoid it without sacrifice. But with the simple steps in Zero Sugar Diet, you’ll be able to eat all your favorite foods and strip away unnecessary sugars—losing weight at a rate of up to one pound per day, while still enjoying the sweeter things in life.
           
By replacing empty calories with essential ones—swapping in whole foods and fiber and swapping out added sugars—you’ll conquer your cravings and prevent the blood sugar surge that leads to some of the worst health scourges in America today, including abdominal fat, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, liver disease, fatigue, and tooth decay.
 
And all it takes is 14 days. You’ll be stunned by the reported results:
 
Lisa Gardner, 49, lost 10 pounds
Tara Anderson, 42, lost 10 pounds
David Menkhaus, 62, lost 15 pounds
Ricky Casados, 56, lost 12 pounds
 
You, too, can melt away belly fat, boost your energy levels and metabolism, and take control of your health and your life, armed with a comprehensive grocery list of fresh produce, proteins, whole grains, and even prepared meals, accompanied by two weeks’ worth of fiber-rich breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack recipes and real-life results from successful Zero Sugar dieters. The fat-burning formula for long-term weight loss and optimal health is at your fingertips. Join in the crusade and say goodbye to added sugars—and goodbye to your belly—with Zero Sugar Diet!

Includes a bonus PDF with menu plans, recipes, a shopping list, and exercises

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Zero Sugar Diet: The 14-Day Plan to Flatten Your Belly, Crush Cravings, and Help Keep You Lean for Life

Lose up to a pound a day and curb your craving for sweets with delicious recipes and simple, science-based food swaps from David Zinczenko, Good Morning America’s health and wellness editor and best-selling author of Zero Belly Diet, Zero Belly Smoothies, and Eat This, Not That!

With Zero Sugar Diet, New York Times best-selling author David Zinczenko continues his 20-year mission to help Americans live their happiest and healthiest lives, uncovering revolutionary new research that explains why you can’t lose weight – and shows that it’s not your fault! The true culprit is sugar – specifically added sugars that food manufacturers sneak into almost everything we eat, from bread to cold cuts to yogurt, peanut butter, pizza, and even “health” foods.

Until now there’s been no way to tell how much added sugar you’re eating – or how to avoid it without sacrifice. But with the simple steps in Zero Sugar Diet, you’ll be able to eat all your favorite foods and strip away unnecessary sugars – losing weight at a rate of up to one pound per day while still enjoying the sweeter things in life.

By replacing empty calories with essential ones – swapping in whole foods and fiber and swapping out added sugars – you’ll conquer your cravings and prevent the blood sugar surge that leads to some of the worst health scourges in America today, including abdominal fat, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, liver disease, fatigue, and tooth decay.

And all it takes is 14 days. You’ll be stunned by the reported results:

Lisa Gardner, 49, lost 10 pounds

Tara Anderson, 42, lost 10 pounds

David Menkhaus, 62, lost 15 pounds

Ricky Casados, 56, lost 12 pounds

You, too, can melt away belly fat, boost your energy levels and metabolism, and take control of your health and your life, armed with a comprehensive grocery list of fresh produce, proteins, whole grains, and even prepared meals, accompanied by two weeks’ worth of fiber-rich breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack recipes and real-life results from successful Zero Sugar dieters. The fat-burning formula for long-term weight loss and optimal health is at your fingertips. Join in the crusade, and say good-bye to added sugars – and good-bye to your belly – with Zero Sugar Diet!

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The Lean Life: A Story to Give You the Motivation and Tools Needed for Lasting Fat Loss and Lifelong Health

Are You Finally Ready for Lasting Weight Loss?

Are you ready for a diet book unlike any other? I know what you’re thinking and no, it’s not a fad, a quick-fix, or a gimmick. Enter The Lean Life, an inspiring, innovative, and entertaining story—yes, story!–about a young man named Timmy who finds the will to change his life for the better after a series of life-altering events. As Timmy learns how to shed pounds easily and effortlessly, so will you. In fact, you’ll be so absorbed in the storyline that you may not realize how much you’re learning. Pretty soon you’ll find yourself making healthy choices and dropping pounds without even trying. Getting lean for life is easier and more enjoyable than all those other boring diet books and programs would have you believe.

Simple Changes, Big Results

It’s easy to get overwhelmed when you want to lose weight. Calorie counting, complicated exercise plans, weighing and measuring your food…who has time for all that? The Lean Life introduces a plethora of simple steps that are painless to implement in your daily life but still lead to real results, and the focus is all on you—your values, your motivation, your life. Hollan covers everything from nutrition and movement to positive thinking, making this a truly comprehensive weight loss program.

The Lean Life Has Something for Everyone

“It’s a great book, everybody! You won’t be disappointed. I have been an Occupational Therapist for 20 years prior to being an Attorney and I thought I knew all I needed to know about posture, diet, exercise and injury. Brooks has taught me quite a bit in this book. Easy to practice advice that won’t stress you out. Things you can practice while simply living your life.” ~ Patricia Boylez

After reading this book, you’ll be inspired to change your life and the lives of everyone around you. Whether you want to lose weight, know someone close to you who does, or are a health professional looking to find new ways to communicate with your clients, you’ll find something of value in this book.

Read The Lean Life today. Also available on Kindle.

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How To Lose Body Fat on 3000+ Calories a Day for Both Men and Women: Eat Clean Get Lean (Weight Loss Motivation – Lose Body Fat)

HERE WE GO AGAIN!

Who in here as ever tried whatever the brand new latest and greatest diet fad was that swept the world by storm (for 15 minutes or so)?

Come on…

The answer is more than likely EVERYONE right?

Well actually that is pretty awesome!

Why is that so awesome?

It is because those people who have spent the most time jumping on and off bandwagons are actually closer than they think to discovering xanadu!

Well maybe not xanadu! But I think you get where I am going with this???

Hopefully…

If not then trust me, I am always going somewhere with a thought. It may take a while to reach its destination but it does eventually get there. You may just have to stick around long enough to see it hit its landmark.

So if you have never heard of me before than you must know that my books are going to be slightly different than the norm. This is because I am an actual real life human being who writes from personal experience and from the soul.

Sometimes there are people who absolutely hate this!

Oh well, you cannot please everyone. When you try and please everyone you end up pleasing no one.

So did you happen to read the title?

Are you one of those closed minded people who believes that it is not possible to lose body fat while eating what the general public views to be a “high calorie” diet?

Because in my world 3,000 calories is not anywhere close to high calorie!

The actual number of calories do not matter to be honest. I just used 3,000 as a reference point mainly to grab the attention of people as they are passing by scrolling through all of the myriads of cookie cutter books on the topic of weight loss or body fat loss.

I LIVE IN THE REAL WORLD.

I understand all types of metabolisms and how to manipulate (I hate using that word but I did anyways) them in any direction that a person is aiming for.

I know how to add on body fat on both low and high calories – I know how to take off body fat and keep it off as well – I know how to add on muscle and strip off muscle – There are no real secrets to any of these things it just takes lots of experience and application in real world scenarios.

My only mission being involved in this business is to help a small group of individuals become their own nutritionist at some point in their lives. That is my number 1 goal. This is easier said than done in todays world were we are constantly being spoon fed nonsense from health and fitness marketers who are only out to make a buck (s) (And lots of them;)

HAVE YOU EVER READ A DESCRIPTION LIKE THIS?

No!

And you will never read a book like this or like any of my other books that I have written as well.

The things that I say about nutrition can only be said by those who have put in the actual time and effort and applied themselves what they tell others to apply. People who have gone through the good, the bad, and the ugly, and make it out on the other side alive and all in one piece, have filtered out all of the hogwash that gets shat out of the mainstream today.

That is you!

You are this close (I am holding my finger one inch from my thumb!) filtering out all of the diet jargon and nonsense and on the pathway to becoming your very own nutritionist!

You may not even know it, but I know it. I truly believe that everyone who has the desire to find optimum health can become their own nutritionist at some point. Good thing that I only have so many characters in this description or I will not ever shut up. So I will use these last few characters to welcome all of you new comers into my world, and all of the rest of you, you already kind of know what is coming right?

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Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead

Sheryl Sandberg–Facebook COO, ranked eighth on Fortune’s list of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business–has become one of America’s most galvanizing leaders, and an icon for millions of women juggling work and family. In Lean In, she urges women to take risks and seek new challenges, to find work that they love, and to remain passionately engaged with it at the highest levels throughout their lives.

Lean In–Sheryl Sandberg’s provocative, inspiring book about women and power–grew out of an electrifying TED talk Sandberg gave in 2010, in which she expressed her concern that progress for women in achieving major leadership positions had stalled. The talk became a phenomenon and has since been viewed nearly two million times. In Lean In, she fuses humorous personal anecdotes, singular lessons on confidence and leadership, and practical advice for women based on research, data, her own experiences, and the experiences of other women of all ages. Sandberg has an uncanny gift for cutting through layers of ambiguity that surround working women, and in Lean In she grapples, piercingly, with the great questions of modern life. Her message to women is overwhelmingly positive. She is a trailblazing model for the ideas she so passionately espouses, and she’s on the pulse of a topic that has never been more relevant. 

From the Hardcover edition.An Amazon Best Book of the Month, March 2013: Anyone who’s watched Sheryl Sandberg’s popular TED Talk, “Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders,” is familiar with–and possibly haunted by–the idea of “having it all.” “Perhaps the greatest trap ever set for women was the coining of this phrase,” writes Sandberg in Lean In, which expands on her talk’s big idea: that increasing the number of women at the top of their fields will benefit everyone. Sandberg, the COO of Facebook, encourages women to challenge the common workplace assumption that “men still run the world.” She asks men to be real partners, sharing in the family work that typically leads to a woman’s decision to stay home; she asks women who expect to start a family soon not to check out of work mentally. Sandberg’s critics note that her advice may not resonate with the masses: The Harvard-educated exec can afford a veritable army to help raise her children. But Sandberg’s point–which affects all of us–is that women who have what it takes to succeed at the highest professional level face many obstacles, both internal and external. Lean In is likely to spur the conversations that must happen for institutional changes to take place at work. –Alexandra Foster