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The Zone: A Dietary Road Map to Lose Weight Permanently : Reset Your Generic Code : Prevent Disease : Achieve Maximum Physical Performance
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The Zone: A Dietary Road Map to Lose Weight Permanently : Reset Your Generic Code : Prevent Disease : Achieve Maximum Physical Performance
Author: Barry Sears, Bill Lawren

Book Information
Publisher: ReganBooks
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780060391508 - ISBN-10: 0060391502
Publication Date: 6/21/1995
Pages: 328


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD

Book Description:
For years experts have been telling Americans what to eat and what not to eat. Fat, they told us, was the enemy. Then it was salt, then sugar, then cholesterol... and on it goes.

Americans listened and they lost -- but not their excess fat. What they lost was their health and waistlines. Americans are the fattest people on earth... and why? Mainly because of the food they eat.

In this scientific and revolutionary book, based on Nobel Prize-winning research, medical visionary and former Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher Dr. Barry Sears makes peak physical and mental performance, as well as permanent fat loss, simple for you to understand and achieve.

With lists of good and bad carbohydrates, easy-to-follow food blocks and delicious recipes, The Zone provides all you need to begin your journey toward permanent fat loss, great health and all-round peak performance. In balance, your body will not only burn fat, but you'll fight heart disease, diabetes, PMS, chronic fatigue, depression and cancer, as well as alleviate the painful symptoms of diseases such as multiple sclerosis and HIV.

This Zone state of exceptional health is well-known to champion athletes. Your own journey toward it can begin with your next meal. You will no longer think of food as merely an item of pleasure or a means to appease hunger. Food is your medicine and your ticket to that state of ultimate body balance, strength and great health: the Zone.


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Top Member Book Reviews

Diana S. (doubletrouble) wrote on 3/7/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

My husband has used this diet successfully to not only loose weight but to also lower his cholesterol.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Ward K. (koalabearkid) wrote on 7/13/2007...


This book will help you to balance your hormone and insulin levels and avoid the dangers of bad carbohydrates. Learn surprising facts: Americans are getting fatter in spite of eating less fat, eating fat doesn't make you fat, athletes perform better on a high fat diet, food is the most powerful drug you will ever come into contact with, the new dietary recommendations of the US government nutrition experts and medical experts are dead wrong. Learn about the most health endangering carbs and why they are dangerous! Many folks are following the ZONE way of life and experiencing great change in health. See why!

Krista F. wrote on 5/2/2007...


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Marcia C. (marciamarcia) wrote on 12/3/2006...


Life changing...

Barbara C. (kewl) wrote on 3/29/2006...


Achieve permanent fat loss and better physical performance while reducing the likelihood of disease. THE ZONE tells you how.

Kibi W. (Kibi) wrote on 3/21/2006...


From Publishers Weekly
Ciao pasta, good-bye bread, rice and other "bad carbohydrates," which can include carrots, cranberries and corn. It's time to truck in the proteins. Sears, a biochemist, crowns years' worth of research into the effects of food on hormone production and metabolic activity with a program that will lead to "optimal health," peak performance (the zone of the title) and, not incidentally, weight control. Citing the importance of eicosanoids, a class of hormones that figures critically in metabolism, Sears has worked out an approach to eating that reduces one's daily production of insulin and, at the same time, draws on stored body fat for energy. A formula for calculating an individual's Lean Body Mass is tied to an estimated Physical-Activity Factor and used to establish one's daily protein requirement, which can easily be as much as 70 grams for a moderately active, middle-aged woman with 25-35% body fat. Recommending a diet that tightly balances the intake of protein, good (low-glycemic) carbohydrates and a moderate amount of monounsaturated fats, Sears is among those current weight-control specialists (e.g., Drs. Rachael and Richard Heller and Stephen Gullo [see Notes below]) who observe that there are many "insulin-resistant" Americans for whom the new food pyramid recommendations, heavily weighted with "high-density, high-glycemic carbohydrates," can be unhealthy. "Zone-favorable" recipes and food-count tables are included.

Tracey (sexypineapple) wrote on 2/19/2006...


This book is does a good job of describing how our diet controls our insulin and hormone levels. It really helped me to understand the importance of certain foods and the ones to really avoid. Very easy to understand and would be beneficial for anybody.

Kenneth I. (Kaison02) wrote on 1/3/2006...


I personally did not understand it. Maybe someone else will.

April R. wrote on 11/19/2005...


This book is awesome. I followed the program and it helped. The book does have some red ink marks on the back cover and inside front cover because my son was trying to help me "track" my bmi. Just FYI on the condition.

Karen M. (pilgrimk) wrote on 9/19/2005...


Avoid the dangers of bad carbohydrates. Balance your hormone and insulin levels.Lose weight permanently. Reset you genetic code. Prevent disease. Achieve maximum physical performance. Enhance mental productivity.

Sheryl O. (Everett-Reader) wrote on 7/25/2005...


1,000,000 copy bestseller


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