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Have you ever, unsuccessfully, tried low-calorie dieting? There are very good reasons why it doesn't work, but somehow they remain a secret... After more than 35 years of clinical practice and helping many hundreds of patients to live at their ideal weight, Dr John Mansfield was able to share his unique approach: weight gain is a condition that has specific causes that can be identified and tackled, and which will be individual to YOU. Discover: ¿ why there is no one-size-fits-all diet that works long term; ¿ how low-calorie and low-fat dieting contribute to weight gain; ¿ how refined…mehr

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Have you ever, unsuccessfully, tried low-calorie dieting? There are very good reasons why it doesn't work, but somehow they remain a secret... After more than 35 years of clinical practice and helping many hundreds of patients to live at their ideal weight, Dr John Mansfield was able to share his unique approach: weight gain is a condition that has specific causes that can be identified and tackled, and which will be individual to YOU. Discover: ¿ why there is no one-size-fits-all diet that works long term; ¿ how low-calorie and low-fat dieting contribute to weight gain; ¿ how refined carbohydrates result in 'hyperinsulinaemia' and weight problems; ¿ how gut yeasts can make matters worse; ¿ how to tell if your thyroid is also part of the problem; ¿ most importantly, the significance of individual food sensitivities: how to identify and tackle what is specific to you.
Autorenporträt
Dr John Mansfield worked in the field of food sensitivity and ecological medicine from 1976, when he became one of three original British pioneers. In 1978 he was a founder member of the British Society for Allergy and Environmental Medicine (now the British Society for Ecological Medicine) and became its President from 1992 to 1995. He gained his medical degree at Guy's Hospital, London, and worked in both the UK and the USA, retiring from active practice in 2012