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How Estrogenic Foods and Chemicals Are Making You Fat and Sick

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The Anti-Estrogenic Diet Offers The Solution

Berkeley, CA (PRWEB) June 6, 2007 -- The Anti-Estrogenic Diet: How Estrogenic Foods and Chemicals Are Making You Fat and Sick (North Atlantic Books, $16.95, paperback) by Ori Hofmekler, author of the best selling The Warrior Diet has just been released. The Anti-Estrogenic Diet is not a diet like any you’ve ever tried before. In fact it probably shouldn’t be called a diet — not when it includes coconut shrimp, pancakes and guacamole…and destroys almost every diet theory you’ve ever heard before.

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If you are tired of driving down the endless road of health remedies, medicine and worthless diets, tired of being fat and sick, idle into the pitstop and learn what’s missing in virtually all diets today and what you can do to actually keep your body as fit as a precision-tuned engine in The Anti-Estrogenic Diet.

According to Ori and the MDs who support The Anti-Estrogenic Diet, you’ll learn why:

  • Our circuits are shorting. The wear rate on our bodies is frighteningly high in today’s hyper-toxic environment, all because of a fierce blend of chemicals in our environment, food and water that grow estrogen levels to lethal proportions. The unprecedented rate of sterility and extinction in certain marine and mammalian species is an anti-estrogenic wake-up call we have to answer now.
  • We cannot continue to recklessly violate our genetic makeup. In today’s toxic world we must adapt an anti-estrogenic approach to diet and lifestyle — incorporating specific foods, spices and herbs with proven capacity to counteract estrogenic chemicals and protect our bodies from their fattening and sickening effects.
  • We are already in deep trouble. Men are less virile, having a sperm count that is on average 50% lower than 50 years ago. One third of women now between the ages of 35 and 60 will get breast cancer.
  • Health foods, weight loss and low-carb products often cause weight gain and compromise good health.
  • PMS is neither natural or necessary and menopause hits women too early and too hard.
  • How and why meat feminizes men.

If you are willing to commit just three weeks — and then still be able to eat your favorite foods — The Anti-Estrogenic Diet: How Estrogenic Foods and Chemicals Are Making You Fat and Sick is a keeper, a book you will use and refer to over and over again. Available in bookstores. Learn more at www.antiestrogenicdiet.com.

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Are Estrogenic Foods Making You Sick? » The Mind Over Body Matter Letter from www.mindoverbodymatter.com on Jun 18, 2007   Preview Open
Sometimes, you have to wonder where some research comes from. Apparently, now

Are Estrogenic Foods Making You Sick? » The Mind Over Body Matter Letter from www.mindoverbodymatter.com on Jun 18, 2007   Preview Open
Sometimes, you have to wonder where some research comes from. Apparently, now

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