Kiss Your Fat Goodbye: The Ultimate Guide to Losing Weight and Building a Healthy Body for Life

February 8th, 2010

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Leading natural health expert Gary Null has devoted his life to helping people feel better about their bodies, and in this groundbreaking book he presents a surefire plan to help you lose weight—and keep it off. Based on Null’s research with over a thousand volunteers and more than thirty-five years as a health educator, Kiss Your Fat Goodbye explores the science behind weight gain and provides an easy-to-follow weight-loss regimen based on all-natural nutrition, exercise, and holistic therapies. Complete with a thirty-one-day eating plan packed with delicious, low-fat recipes that can be tailored to your individual needs, Kiss Your Fat Goodbye shows you how to jump-start your metabolism and develop healthier, lifelong eating habits. You will learn how to:

—Listen to your body and determine your unique dietary needs
—Use detoxification as the key to weight-loss success—safely and effectively
—Reduce with juice and blend a variety o… More >>

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3 Responses to “Kiss Your Fat Goodbye: The Ultimate Guide to Losing Weight and Building a Healthy Body for Life”

  1. Comment by dyota

    Not what I thought the book would be about, kinda whacko.

  2. Comment by Schmoozy Tunz

    Gary is a compelling and powerful speaker when on camera. He has this strange sort of sniff/glare that happens when he makes a big point. All his body language is martial artistic ninety percent of the time and ten percent of the time does the body language match his lamentations about harmony. I sense a deep anger not forgiven in this individual, yet his advocacy is basically sound. I do agree with the other post that this is a suck in to buy more and more and more of Gary Null system, which is not pragmatically possible for most daily working people. This will sell to desperate people, though it was true that his basic assumptions are correct. The presentation was staged in such a way that only thoughtful, healthy, beautiful as they could make themselves people were in reaction shots to the pitch.

    Gary needs to attempt some of the old fashioned snake oil salesmen and have a live subject, not just metaphorical proof. Gary should take five people, from poor neighborhoods, with two jobs, and giving eighty percent of their take home pay to a rich landlord, and document the transformation of their lives, not just a poster child type of clinical trial.

  3. Comment by Randy K. Saffold

    This is just what I needed to get both motivated and on the right track to understanding what I put in my body.