It Starts With Food, 2nd Edition: Discover the Whole30 and Change Your Life in Unexpected Ways

Dallas Hartwig , Melissa Hartwig
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It Starts With Food, 2nd Edition: Discover the Whole30 and Change Your Life in Unexpected Ways

Dallas Hartwig , Melissa Hartwig
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“I’ve read plenty of healthy eating books, but this is the one that makes the most sense.”

Overall rating: 4.090909 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Colourful and attention grabbing!!

"Great information! So much science included to help with understanding whats happening inside the body with food consumption!"

P S. (5/5)

Great

"Easy to follow. A great resource. Writing is really clear."

Synthia (4/5)

easy and helpful

"very easy and helpful to follow"

Jessi (4/5)

A great program to help you reset your thoughts and habits around food!

"If you want to 'reset' your eating habits and eat more wholesome and clean foods - but need a plan to do so - this is a must read (+ you obviously have to do as the book describes) for you. I've done the W30 multiple times and it's the best experience every time!"

Sabine (5/5)

30 Days to find out what ails me!

"Right now I'd give it a 4. 5. (Ask me in 30 days how I feel!!) The writing is clear, and the science is helpful with the convincing. Sometimes I felt like the Hartwigs are a bit naive as to how hard it is to change your diet around the ""reg's"" of the world. At one point they talk about people gathering around food for socializing and celebrations/ traditions, and it's hard to be the odd man out (I've been gluten-free for 5 years now. It sucks. ). They say something like, ""we assume you stopped giving in to peer pressure in grade 7, but nice try!! People don't like to feel guilty about the crap they eat and feel better when everyone else eats it too. I am a [crochet] ninja warrior and am waging a war on the dominant Western culture. Dairy, sugar and grains? YOU SHALL NOT PASS [my lips for the month of June]."

Jennifer (5/5)

Excellent

"This book really explains a lot about the body's relationship with food."

Annette (4/5)

Good Book

"This book is very informative and well written, a bit of a slow read though."

Kimb (3/5)

Powerful

"A great read if you are interested in why and how certain foods affect you a certain way. If you are not interested in the science, skip to the Whole 30 book."

Wendy (4/5)

A Must Read for Anyone Interested in Feeling Good

"I must have found this book at the perfect point in my life because had I seen it a month earlier, I might have thought cutting all dairy, grains, soy, sugar, legumes, and alcohol from my diet - even for only 30 days - as absolutely nuts. I love food and I don't like the idea of depriving yourself so I can perfectly understand how anyone would think this would be a huge undertaking. My motivation to make change came from the daily pain I had due to an inflammatory response and my mother's recent diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. I am happy to say I am living proof of the power of chosen foods as medicine! Gone are so many of my ""complaints"" I had just accepted as part of aging: achey joints, poor sleep, blurry vision, fatigue, moodiness, along with an unwanted muffin top. This book includes all the science I needed (with complete references so I could source original research myself) to justify making the effort. One question to consider: If you are willing to take medicines to control your symptoms, why not be willing to change what you put in your body every day as a way to elimate ailments and reduce the cost of medications and the many side effects that go along with taking medication. Change can be challenging, but I'm finding the positive health benefits worth the effort."

Tracy (5/5)

Great Book!

"highly recommend this book if you are looking to understand how certain foods may affect your body and life"

Kathy (3/5)

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  • Date de publication : Jul 29, 2014
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 320
  • Éditeur : Victory Belt Publishing
  • ISBN : 9781628601541
  • Dimensions : 6.01" W x 0.75" L x 8.96" H
Dallas Hartwig, MS, PT, CISSN, is a certified sports nutritionist, licensed physical therapist, and functional medicine practitioner who specializes in addressing the underlying causes of disease using a systems-oriented approach. He co-owned and operated a strength and conditioning facility until founding the online community Whole9 (whole9life.com) with his wife, Melissa, in November 2009. They live in Salt Lake City, Utah, and travel worldwide to present health and nutrition seminars.

Melissa Hartwig, CISSN, RKC,  is a certified sports nutritionist and RKC-certified kettlebell instructor who specializes in helping people change their relationship with food and create lifelong, healthy habits. She shares resources, writes articles, and provides support to more than one million people a month through the Whole30 website (whole30.com).

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