1999 was a breakthrough year full low carbohydrate practitioners and low carb
revolution forward.Dr. Bernstein published a solution for diabetes, and it was
sold more than one million copies.Today the new 2003 edition has a foreword is
not others, is the president of the American Diabetes Association, is a victory,
when he first to his method of controlling carbohydrate disease is considered to
be a madman and eccentric American Medical association. In 1992, Dr. Richard
Heller wrote his first diet plan known as the carbohydrates addict project
success: taking control of your life, your weight, this is due to the high
carbohydrate consumption increases in obesity are found throughout the United
states.He found a fast-growing audience for his ideological revolution continued
growth.
The first version of the "New Diet Revolution is Dr. Atkins,
published in 1992, and the other is in 1999.The number of the two versions of
the sale of more than 10000000, all the time this version are combined into a 50
big book.
In 1999, Dr Richard Heller and his wife, heart health program Dr.
Rachel Heller and Dr. Frederic Vagnini released carbohydrates addict: break
insulin carbohydrate food your connection to heart disease, a new version of his
first book was clearly documented the relationship between high carbohydrate
consumption and excessive syndrome and X disease of course, obesity.The authors
of this book and several related sale and continue to sell millions of copies.
You can get the order information to Ban more information updates Todd Brenner
is currently the company's executive vice president of fitness.He is the board
of directors of commercial consulting group in North America and has 23 years of
business experience.He has a master's degree in business from Luis Weil
university. Fat in the future? A recent report from the "British Nutrition
Foundation" show, obesity not only the rise, but the rest of the
world.Statistical statements, in 1980 of the 6% men and 8% women in the UK
obesity.However, the latest data for the UK, 42% of men and 32% of women are
obese.
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