Monday, December 21, 2009

Detoxifying for Permanent Weight Loss

When I am not shopping, baking or wrapping gifts this holiday season, I am spending my spare time reading every book I can get my hands on by Ann Louis Gittleman, PhD, CNS. She's the best-selling author of The Fat Flush Plan,whose latest book Fat Flush For Lifeis just hitting book stands now. Why? Because I think she has the answer to my unexpected weight gain and can help.

After losing every pound I gained from my last pregnancy by eating healthy and exercising daily, I suddenly without warning found five pounds attached to my hips and thighs. Nothing in my routine or diet has changed. It happened over night about two months ago. I'm not kidding! My mom claims it's because the big 4-0 is just around the corner. She may have a point, but I'm still going to fight back for my girlish figure. Anyway, I started researching online for some answers. Gittleman's name kept popping up on my search. I contacted her media person to get my hands on Fat Flush For Lifebefore it was released. Hey, I'm a blogger. It's a perk of the job.

What I like about Gittleman's approach to weight loss is that it isn't just about losing weight, but making your body healthier. While all her Fat Flush books are based on detoxifying the body by cleansing the liver and the lymphatic system, I also like how she emphasizes healthy fats, supplements and foods that help balance female hormones like mine that may be contributing to my unexplained, over-night weight gain.

Fat Flush For Lifetakes a seasonal, year-long approach to detoxing and weight loss. It's based upon principals in traditional Chinese medicine and designed to tap into nature's harmonious cycles.

Gittleman's latest book also contains nuggets of nutritional information that everyone can incorporate into their diet for better health. For example, Gittleman explains that a copper-zinc imbalance can impact a body's ability to eliminate toxins. She notes that our environment and diet can cause elevated copper levels, which can suppress the thyroid, cause hormone imbalances and lead to weight gain. Eating foods that are high in zinc can combat this effect. Needless to say, I'm planning to stock up on zinc-rich pumpkin seeds.

I'll be the first to admit that I don't do "diets", but I definitely plan to integrate her natural detoxifying strategies into my own daily routine. Fat Flush For Lifeoffers a wealth of holistic nutritional advice that anybody looking to start the coming New Year off to a healthier start will want to read.

8 comments:

Chrissy said...

I've been reading a book called, The Perfect Formula Diet , by Janice Stanger. I've learned so much so far by reading this book.
It describes the common processes (inflammation, growth factor, oxidation, unbalanced omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, hormones, toxic molecules from cooking high-protein foods) underlying most chronic illness and how you can reverse these processes through simple food choices.

Deanne said...

Thanks, Chrissy. I'll have to check that one out. I hadn't heard of it before. Have a great holiday! - Deanne

lesith456 said...

I was looking for a something like this. then I got around this force factor and ordered Force Factor. It worked well for me!

Anonymous said...

So funny That your blog reference Ann Louise Gittleman. As I sit here (the day after Christmas) I am holding my copy of her Living Beauty Detox Program. Am preparing to do a three day mild cleanse, ahhhhhh. So looking forward to uncarbing and cleansing my organs and giving my body a winter overhaul.
I love her vibe and her books!

Deanne said...

I know exactly how you feel. I plan to do the same thing. So glad I got a copy of her new book...just in time! Have a happy New Year! - Deanne

Life coach said...

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Jessica Marie said...

Does the book lead readers to doing any yoga or other meditative exercise? Or is it purely discussing the food aspect of detoxifying your body?

Deanne said...

Jessica Marie,
While Gittleman does include yoga in her overall approach to detoxing, I would say it gets a fraction of her focus. She also recommends walking and rebounding. She seems to think rebounding is helpful in moving the lymph system along. Also, not much attention to the meditative part of yoga. Hope this helps! - Deanne