ChefChiTown
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There is an interesting resistance to information, and where it comes from on this site... ALL of the information that we have on this site, is from a book somewhere, sometime. Some of the diet books, like South Beach, Dean Ornish, etc. actually DO contribute positively to the weight-loss community. We need to sort through the good/ bad, and make opinions but only after we have read/ tried the techniques. What has this author done to deserve such scorn? I can understand vilifying diets like "3-day cleanse" and other heinous diets as such, but a book that is founded using sound scientific principals? That's like saying a book on Biology is a waste of money, because Biology has already been written about. As the world evolves, so will dieting even if it re-hashes some old, and tried and true principals. This book may be the impetus for someone that is really struggling to lose weight, to finally move ahead, and what is wrong with that?
I don't think anybody is denying that these books can provide the public with positive contributions. Following a fad diet actually does work for some people and it would be ignorant for anyone here to deny that. I think the point that everybody who is "against" this book (so to speak) is trying to say is that there is nothing in that book that is ground-breaking information; it's all information that you can find in a million other places. And, it's all information that you can find online for free.
Bottom line, most people don't buy fad diet books because they work; they buy fad diet books because they are sold on an unrealistic idea. "Buy this book and learn the secret to quick and easy weight loss!!! For only $15.99, purchase my book and learn how to shed the pounds in only 14 days. Drop four pant sizes in just a few days!!! Go from flabby to NOT TOO SHABBY!!! Learn how; purchase my book today!!!"
It's all horseshit. I've lost a good amount of weight before and I didn't have to follow some fad diet to do so. In fact, nobody has to follow a fad diet. They just have to eat right, exercise and make sure they burn more calories than they consume. And, when you boil it down, that's all these fad diets are utilizing - calories in vs. calories out. They just market it in a more interesting and attractive way.
And, once again - NONE of these diets work unless you eat right and exercise. NONE of these diets work unless you burn more calories than you consume.
People who have read this book and have experienced weight loss by following the program found within its pages may be losing weight, but it's not because the book contains magical information - it's because they're burning more calories than they're consuming. And, I think that's the point the people who are "against" this book are making.
