Weight-Loss Apocalypse: Emotional Eating Rehab Through the hCG Protocol
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Rating | : | 4.89 (525 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1467845639 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 204 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Finally! A book that explains WHY the hCG protocol is hormone therapy and NOT a fad diet! There are no words to express how grateful I am for this book. I have done numerous rounds of the hCG protocol, went from 210 pounds to 127 pounds, and maintained my losses fairly well until a vacation hit, or a holiday, or a birthday, or any and all excuses we make for ourselves to "celebrate" w. A book that explains the HCG hormone therapy protocol, the emotional eating epidemic and how to make lifelong eating changes. This book will not be liked by those wishing to treat HCG as just another fad diet. It will be appreciated by those who are ready and willing to make the changes necessary to create a more positive relationship with food.Robin explores the causes behind the obesity crisis going on in this country. Ben Franklin said The first intelligent THERAPEUTIC GUIDE MANUAL for the HCG Protocol of "Saint" Simeons. If you are planning the protocol, you want this book in your lap. It is worth the money. The hardcover book is printed with the finest plant-based ink on acid-free paper.The author, Robin Phipps Woodall, is an intellectually curious personal trainer with a degree in exercise physiology. Many year
"Finally a book that credibly answers the questions every doctor, patient, and skeptic needs to know about the hCG protocol." - Dr. Simeons' hCG protocol available." - Dr. Simeons' protocol has relevance, not only as a hormonal therapy, but as a means to end our national eating disorder. This book was written to start a new conversation about how Dr. Heidi Anderson, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine "I've been prescribing hCG for weight loss for over four years, and nothing I've read comes close to having this level of expertise. This country is dealing with a crisis: an addiction to eating emotionally, and the obvious result is the overwhelming increase in obesity. We need a genuine desire to eat less, one that isn't dependent on weight loss as a reward. Think about the numbe