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The Slow Down Diet: Eating for Pleasure, Energy, and Weight Loss |  | Author: Marc David Publisher: Healing Arts Press Category: Book
List Price: $14.95 Buy Used: $3.58 as of 3/22/2010 08:15 CDT details You Save: $11.37 (76%)
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Seller: _beaglebooks_ Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 22847
Media: Paperback Pages: 208 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.8
ISBN: 1594770603 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.2 EAN: 9781594770609 ASIN: 1594770603
Publication Date: April 10, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A revolutionary approach to enhancing metabolism that enables lasting weight loss and facilitates spiritual well-being
• Presents an eight-week weight-loss program
• Explains how relaxed eating stimulates metabolic function and how stress hormones encourage weight gain
• Shows how fully enjoying each meal is the optimal way to a healthy body
Our modern culture revolves around fitting as much as possible into the least amount of time. As a result, most people propel themselves through life at a dizzying pace that is contrary to a healthy lifestyle. We eat fast, on the run, and often under stress, not only removing most of the pleasure we might derive from our food and creating digestive upset, but also wreaking havoc on our metabolism. Many of us come to the end of a day feeling undernourished, uninspired, and overweight. In The Slow Down Diet Marc David presents a new way to understand our relationship to food, focusing on quality and the possibilities of pleasure in eating to transform and improve metabolism. Citing cutting-edge research on body biochemistry as well as success stories from his own nutritional counseling practice, he shows that we are creatures of body, mind, and spirit and that when we attend to these levels simultaneously we can shed excess pounds, increase energy, and enhance digestion to feel rejuvenated and inspired. Marc David presents an eight-week program that allows readers to explore their unique connection to food, assisting them in letting go of their fears, guilt, and old habits so they can learn to treat their bodies in a dignified and caring way. He reveals the shortcomings of all quick-fix digestive aids and fad diets and debunks common nutrition myths, such as "the right way to lose weight is to eat less and exercise more." He shows instead how to decrease cortisol and other stress-hormones and boost metabolic power through proper breathing and nutritional strategies that nourish both the body and soul, proving that fully enjoying each meal is the optimal way to a healthy body. Drawing on more than twenty years of experience in nutritional medicine, the psychology of eating, and the science of yoga, Marc David offers readers practical tools that will yield life-transforming, sustainable results.
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Radiant Soul in a Biologic Spacesuit February 25, 2010 Rosalind Chaffey (China) I'm 60 years old and have been looking for "the" answer to my see-sawing weight for 35 of them ... and then along came The Slow Down Diet.
To put what I got out of this books in a nutshell is simply to say that I now live from life being amazing, wonderous, miraculous and magical. For the greater portion of mine, I lived my life with a lot of personal constraints, with 'guilt' being a major one. I see myself as having beaten myself up for years with dieting and punishing exercising so that I could make myself more acceptable. Of course, it never worked.
The book points the way to forgiveness (I know - strange in a book about Weight loss) and honoring myself ... my soul, through honoring it's transportation method (the biological spacesuit - my body), by offering my body the best nutrition possible eaten without critique of it or self (you can't keep a car running like new with old oil), and appreciating my body for the wonderful and amazing job it does every day to keep me alive to experience life.
I loved the book. It opened my eyes in so many ways.
KISS (Keep It Simple, Slim) March 7, 2009 Mary E. Richardson (Timonium, MD USA) Finally, someone wrote a 'diet' book that addresses basic information that can benefit every person regardless of their individual needs and food preferences. And it is so simple and easy to adapt, because it is so natural and makes common sense. Learning to slow down and listen to the body is also incredibly liberating. Letting go of guilt makes this process pleasurable. Marc David's writing comes from the heart, soul, mind and whole body. I recommend it to anyone who eats food.
Educational, Practical, and Inspiring--A must read October 5, 2008 Suzanne Kyra (Belcarra, Canada) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although I am well versed in good nutrition, I found Marc David's book, The Slow Down Diet, wonderfully insightful, educational, and even inspirational. His coverage of the eight metabolic factors in nutrition, energy, and weight loss transcends traditional approaches to dieting and nutritional eating, and takes our understanding of these areas to a much higher level. He convincingly shows the power of relaxation, food quality, awareness, rhythm, pleasure, thought, story, and the sacred in how we assimilate nutrition, and how these qualities affect our overall health. He places what we eat and how we eat it into the context of the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. His wholistic and systemic approach is something I have benefited from, and which will be of value to everyone. In fact, the understanding he provides is critical to our society with its burgeoning health problems. The secret is eating and living in such a way that most health problems can be prevented. This is so much better for ourselves and our society than depending on a broken health care system to fix our broken bodies.
Great Perspective October 3, 2008 Holistic Health (Leesburg, VA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is another favorite of mine that I recommend to my clients. This book is extremely helpful for people who do not know (or remember) how to slow down, be present and actually experience eating their food. I highly recommend it to those who are trying to heal their relationship with food and at the same time strengthen their spirituality. It is also great for people who have to go on a restrictive diet due to a medical condition or who are trying to eat more whole foods and cannot due to circumstances beyond their control ... it offers great advice for making HOW you eat count more than WHAT you eat!
Beth Eckhaus
Holistic Health and Nutrition Counselor
Integrative Family Medicine Center
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not only for dieting September 1, 2008 msg 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
bh
This book is a way of looking at all aspects of life, not only diet. As a matter of fact it has no menus or recipes in it. I rarely read books twice, but this one is worthy of a second read. A small book with big life-lessons.
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