"Looks like an innovative diet plan"
After years of encouraging his patients to lose weight
without success, Miami Beach cardiologist Dr. Arthur
Agatston wondered why few could properly diet even with a
perilous "Sword of Damocles" threat to their heart. He
analyzed various diets and concluded that they were either
too harsh or bland to adhere to beyond an initial
enthusiastic stage or deadlier than what they were
correcting. Cholesterol and other critical indicators
remained at deadly levels even for those who tried to stick
to the regimen. In response to his assessment, he
developed his diet plan testing it on himself (no
wisecracks about clients and fools) starting with the
avoidance of all carbohydrates including fruits to
eventually allowing small intakes of these foods. He felt
better, lost weight, and slightly modified his approach. Ho hum another assault on public enemy number two
(cholesterol remains numero uno) carbohydrates, but
surprisingly this dietary approach is different as
individual can use in modification some carbohydrates
during phase two. Though the initial withdrawal pain may
be difficult, Dr. Agatson feels most people have an early
euphoria that carries them for a while through that phase
before falling off the wagon. Thus the reintroduction to
carbs is to avoid a crash and burn. The key to this book
is the author whose energy is catching and his emphasis on
meal planning thorough. This is a solid well-written
choice that even this reviewer avoided the sugary snack
(guilt goes a long way) I normally take when reading. Now
if I can do this beyond one book. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 8, 2003
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