Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle by Tom Venuto

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December 2, 2008

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This manual will reveal to you all the secrets of permanent fat loss. It is written by a man
who has discovered these secrets the hard way - through long years of trial and error.
Using the information in this manual will allow you master the art and science of losing
body fat by a shorter and less costly route; by “modeling” those who have gone before
you and learning from an expert.
The primary goals of this manual are to help you lose fat permanently without drugs,
supplements or gimmicks and to educate you in the process of losing fat. In other words,
my goal is to turn you into a “fat loss expert”… to teach you the reasons why and help
you to understand the process…and to do so without bias or ulterior motive.
To achieve this goal, I decided - after careful consideration - to self publish and to write
this book in layman’s terms, with a minimum of scientific jargon and without long lists of
scientific references. Instead of long, boring scientific discussions of biochemistry – and
instead of long lists of references to scientific papers - you will find sprinkled throughout
the manual, brief mention of interesting studies and quotes that are important and relevant
to a point being made.
This book was written for you as a simple, yet detailed instruction manual. You get stepby-
step instructions: Do this, don’t do that, eat this, don’t eat that, and so on.
This is not just an informational book – it is a complete system that will take you from
where you are now to where you want to be – in the shortest possible period of time.
There are dozens of outstanding books on the subjects of nutrition and fat loss, but far too
many of them are mired down in technical details and scientific terminology that are
either too difficult to understand or simply too damn boring. Many of these books leave
you with more questions than answers. You begin reading confused and when you finish
reading, you’re even more confused.
Others encode their writing into a cryptic jargon that can only be deciphered by fellow
scientists and academicians. Sometimes I think bodybuilding, fitness and nutrition writers
are more concerned with trying to impress and to receive the approval of their academic
peers than to help their readers achieve their goals.
It never ceases to amaze me how some of these writers can take a simple concept and
make it sound mystical, complex, and a thousand times more confusing than it really is.

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The Stubborn Fat Solution by David Grisaffi

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October 2, 2008

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EVERYONE walking the face of this earth has an abundance of
fat cells throughout their bodies. In fact, if you’re a healthy
adult with normal body composition, you have approximately
30 billion fat cells. This is an astronomical number when you
think about it. Did you ever wonder why you have so many?
Have you ever wondered what those fat cells are for?
Fat Cells Are Genetically Programmed
The answer is, fat cells are part of our genetic code and they
enable us to use stored energy when food is scarce. This survival
mechanism works very much the same today as it did 10,000
years ago. However, there is an abundance of food in modern
society today, and we no longer need to store so much fat to
survive.
When you consume too many calories, your body goes into
storage mode for the “lean times,” so to speak, but the lean
time never comes. So your body simply stores those extra
calories as fat. When you eat fewer calories than your body
demands, your cells release stored fat for energy. Pretty simple
equation; however, not all fat is the same.
Placement of Fat Deposits in Your Body
The placement of fat deposits on our bodies varies depending
on each person’s genetic influences, lifestyle choices, and
nutritional intake. Men tend to store their body fat around their
bellies and chest. Women tend to store it around their hips,
buttocks, thighs, and the backs of their arms. A complete
discussion of hormones and fat storage is beyond the scope of
this article, but let it suffice to say that certain hormonal
processes do determine body fat distribution.

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Food Allergies for Dummies

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July 29, 2008

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As the incidence of food allergy continues to increase in the U.S., particularly
in children, the need for an easy-to-read book also has increased.
With Food Allergies For Dummies, Dr. Wood has provided all of us with a
handy reference tool.
As someone who has a peanut allergy, he is in a unique position to write this
book. Dr. Wood understands this topic personally and professionally. His
easy-to-read writing style and calm demeanor make him a favorite among
patients throughout the country and around the world.
The articles he writes for parents are reprinted by organizations around the
world. At FAAN’s annual meetings, Dr. Wood is a favorite speaker. Families
travel thousands of miles to visit his clinic at Johns Hopkins Hospital in
Baltimore, Maryland. For those with young children, he helps unravel the
mystery and brings a diagnosis and treatment plan that helps the children
and their families. Teens, the highest risk group for severe or fatal reactions,
visit his office to hear from someone who really does understand the opposing
forces of striving for independence while having to be cautious and
always ready for the unexpected reaction.
His writing style leaves you feeling like you know him. Most importantly, he
touches on all the key topics — including why peanuts cause so many reactions,
why food allergy is increasing, and where you are likely to find allergens.
Dr. Wood shares his personal experiences with peanut allergy reactions,
reminding us all that even one of the world’s leading experts sometimes has
reactions. He helps us learn from his mistakes and how to assess risks to minimize
stress or worry.
If you are looking for a book that you can sit and read quietly, this is it. If you
need a book you can use as a reference tool, this one fits that bill too. You
won’t be disappointed with Food Allergies For Dummies. You’ll find yourself
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Inside this e-book, you’re going to find various powerful strategies to make your training and nutrition program more exciting and result producing. You’ll find out the truth about cardio. You’ll discover some extremely effective strength training exercises, tips, and strategies. You’ll even discover some new training styles that have emerged in recent years as well as some fresh ideas you’ve probably never thought of before. I’ll also give you some great healthy meal ideas and unbiased nutritional strategies…none of that low-carb or low-fat gimmicky crap! I’m also NOT going to give you any of the same old BS that you’ve heard from mainstream health professionals about how you need to do endless hours of boring cardio routines, and eat nothing but bland meals like tuna and rice, or plain grilled chicken with broccoli in order to get in great shape. HELL NO!
Instead, I’m going to show you that you can enjoy life to the fullest while simultaneously building the body of your dreams and increasing your energy so that you feel like a million bucks every single day. Not only that, but you’ll be able to perform like never before…whether it’s performing physical tasks at home, dominating the competition on the playing field, or even performing in the bedroom! Yes, these are all just the start of some of the benefits of striving to achieve your own peak fitness. Read the rest of this entry »

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