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The T-Factor 2000 Diet: The Best Diet Ever, Now Made Better

The T-Factor 2000 Diet: The Best Diet Ever, Now Made Better

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Book that Explains Quite a Bit!!
Review: I found the T-Factor 2000 book to be very informative. I have read many health facts and tidbits from numerous sources, but this book actually gives you the scientific reasoning and breakdowns behind each. Sometimes it can get tedious. The reviewer who commented that this book does not give anything "new and informative" needs to realize that most of the "new and informative" books are filled with garbage and unhealthy eating plans. T-Factor 2000 gives sensible, pratical and healthy advice that works drastically to anyone who continues to fight the battle of the bulge.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Nothing exciting here!
Review: If you're looking for something new and different, you won't find it here. It's more of the same -- too much detail to read, and the menus are repetious. The "rotation" diet is also too low in calories.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Delicious recipes that the whole family would enjoy!
Review: It doesn't promise any magic solutions, or strange new combinations to make fat disappear. I enjoyed the detail and logical reasoning of the book which agrees with several other health experts. They have been telling us to cut down on fat for years. The recipes consist of foods that anyone would enjoy eating...not strange or extreme. Eating natural whole foods and getting enough excercise is just plain common sense. The family size recipes can be overwhelming for a single person...but thank God for freezers! You just cook and freeze leftovers. I like having the menus planned for me. One less thing for me to do and that leaves more time for living!


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