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The Zone: A Dietary Road Map to Lose Weight Permanently : Reset Your Genetic Code : Prevent Disease : Achieve Maximum Physical Performance

The Zone: A Dietary Road Map to Lose Weight Permanently : Reset Your Genetic Code : Prevent Disease : Achieve Maximum Physical Performance

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Carbo addicts need to try this diet
Review: As a person who loves pasta, bread, potatos and anything starchy, this book proves that those are the foods that are keeping my weight on. I started the Zone two weeks ago and have lost seven pounds. I have never felt better and have tons of energy. I am not a huge fan of vegetables, but I have found a couple of green things that are not horrible! This diet is a no brainer, plenty of good protein,such as fish, poultry etc. and lots of fruit and veggies. I think the critics need to lighten up, this is the healthiest I have ever eaten. I don't know how people can say it's a high protein, low carb diet, when everything is so balanced. It's the TYPE of carbo's that matter. Give it a try, you have nothing to lose, except maybe a few pounds!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Starving
Review: I started this guide because it advocates good health not because of dieting. I weigh 110lbs and my height is 5ft7inch so I did not intend to loose any weight at all. According to the book my daily protein intake was around 9P. I only found myself moody(my husband was a first hand witness), tired and could not wait for my next meal. I have used Suzanne Somers' recipes before and I maintained my figure eventhough I did not have to restrict the serving sizes of my meals. Unlike the Zone's trend Suzanne's recipes never left me hungry or tired and I had plenty of energy to exercise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible
Review: I am now in the "Zone"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: NO, I DON'T OWN STOCK IN THE ZONE.
Review: I don't know why everyone in the world is not into this! After 10 years of trying to eat right and excerise without ever really achieving my maximum potential, the Zone is the only thing that worked for me. And I've seen it work for all my friends. Diet's don't work. Especially unrealic ones. The Zone is not a diet, it's a lifestyle, and it's changed my life. First my appearance and my physical health, then everything else from my social life to my outlook in general. It's not a fad. Depite the contraversy, it's very similar to alot of plans out there present and past, and it's not so far "out there" as people think. It really makes total sense in every way. You are not going to turn on the news 10 years from now and hear someone say "It turns out eating a healthy, balanced, moderate diet in addition to exercise is actually really bad for your health." It's just not gonna happen. Read it and make up your mind. Borrow a friend's copy if you're too cheap to buy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magnificient!
Review: "The Zone" takes basic dietary principles and applies them to your lifestyle in a practical way. My little sister who just finished a seventh-grade biology class in middle school was ecstatic when I mentioned the principles for "The Zone" a couple of months ago. "Of course!" she crowed in pride. "We just learned that fat is not produced by fat, it is produced by sugars and carbohydrates being broken down during digestion. 'The Zone' must be excellent then, because it's correct, and all of those high-carbohydrate diets that are hyped aren't!" {Sigh} If only we "Zoners" could convince the rest of America that this is a good diet. Maybe they just need to return to seventh-grade biology.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Diabetics Beware
Review: While type-II diabetics can benefit from a lower-fat and higher-protein diet, they should be very leery of following the advice in this book. The comments on insulin border on ludricrous as do the comments on an evolutionary diet. Does the author really believe that cavemen were healthy than we are? Does he believe that we should not pasteurize milk and cook meat?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An eating program that finally works!
Review: For the last 10 years, I've struggled with my weight, always needing to lose between 10-20 pounds of fat. About two months ago, I started eating more vegetarian meals. I did start to feel better and experienced reductions in sugar cravings. However, my weight wasn't coming off as quickly as I wanted even though I was exercising 4-5 times a week and was not eating that much "junk." Then I discovered the Zone. What a difference! My sugar cravings are gone (I still enjoy chocolate but don't eat much of it), and my energy levels have sky-rocketed! I don't use a scale, but people have asked me if I've lost about 10 pounds, and this is only after two+ weeks on the diet. And I can lift heavier weights in the gym and exercise for longer periods of time! Best of all, I am no longer a slave to constant hunger; I am now in control. THANK YOU, Dr. Sears. I will never eat a protein-free meal again. Just say no to pasta, bread, cereal, rice, and sugar-laden, refined foods! By the way, the naysayers either didn't read or understand the book, haven't tried the Zone, or did not follow it correctly (you need to enjoy eating fruits and vegetables).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Zone is a lifestyle.
Review: When a person first goes on the Zone diet he or she may do it to loose weight primarily. This is what I did. But after loosing over thirty pounds and rediscovering the lean body I had as a young man, I also began to see that this diet is the natural way to eat. Subtle but profound changes in the way I feel have convinced me that I have discovered a vital life-long relationship to food. After six months on the diet, headaches now are rare, and sleep is so deep and refreshing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Feeling good. Less hungry. Trying to figure out my food.
Review: I have read The Zone and am looking at food in a different way. I am trying to block my food( I'm sure you know what I mean). That is the hardest part; figuring out what is the correct portions. In three weeks I have lost 6 pounds by eating much less carbohydrates. Eating more salads but less packaged and "bad" carb foods such as rice and potatos. I search for protean at every meal to balance out what must have been a lousy diet I was on before. While I am not too sure about all the cellular benifits that have been happening to me, I do know that I am less hungry during the day and keeping a good attention level pretty much constantly: no more energy swings. I never thought that was a problem until I see myself going through days feeling good while the usual co-workers fall asleep, so to speak. My days are spent looking at food and trying to get what I see into my head as blocks of what I need. Who invented TOFU anyway? Tried it, not again thanks. Soy dogs are next, can't wait. I love salads and expect to become quite the salad chef very soon. I would recommend this diet. My results have been good so far and even eating out will present you with acceptable food choices.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Cranky and Skinny, but not drowsy
Review: My SO started with the Zone diet and immediately lost about 10 pounds. He was thrilled. But then he lost another 10 and couldn't put them back on. Every time he got just a little teensy bit hungry he would become a nightmare of crankiness. When his triglicerides dropped to 1/4 the level they had been he was thrilled. Given his uncontrollable weight loss (he now looks eerily skinny) and the horrible mood-swings, I question the quality of the life he has choosen. If I had to feel that way every day for the rest of my life I wouldn't want 10 more years.

In Barry's defense, I try to eat Zoneish at lunch. It really does seem to help with the mid-afternoon crash I was used to feeling after a big lunch.

Good luck to you all.


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