An edition of The 14-day no sugar diet (2018)

The 14-day no sugar diet

lose up to a pound a day and find your path to better health

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The 14-day no sugar diet
Jeff Csatari, Jeff Csatari
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An edition of The 14-day no sugar diet (2018)

The 14-day no sugar diet

lose up to a pound a day and find your path to better health

  • 1 Want to read

"You can have a healthier and leaner body in just 14 days. And the health benefits start on Day 1 when you begin to reduce the amount of added sugars in your diet with The 14-Day No Sugar Diet. Obesity and type 2 diabetes are real risks for you and your family: The typical American diet is high in processed foods filled with added sugars that trigger cravings for more. You can eliminate those risks and forge a new path to better health by following this simple 6-day plan. Research shows that shedding just 7 percent of your body weight -- about 11 pounds for a 165-pound woman -- cuts diabetes risk by more than half! You can drop those pounds in just 2 weeks without starving, without sweating for hours in a gym, and without giving up the foods you love."--Provided by publisher.

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Galvanized Media
Language
English
Pages
177

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Edition Notes

Other Titles
Fourteen-day no sugar diet
Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
613.2/8332

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 177 pages
Number of pages
177

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26956163M
ISBN 10
1940358248
ISBN 13
9781940358246
OCLC/WorldCat
1023859028

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Work ID
OL19743093W

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