The Hormone Diet taught readers the ins and outs of how and why our hormones play the biggest part in our weight-loss and health woes. In the follow-up to the series, The Supercharged Hormone Diet, Dr. Natasha Turner addresses her patients' most popular concerns into a fabulous, easy-to-follow condensed 30-day program to begin losing belly fat. Respected naturopathic doctor Natasha Turner took the international community by storm with her phenomenal #1 Canadian bestseller The Hormone Diet, which shows how balancing our hormones is the key to losing weight, feeling better, and staying healthy. Now, by popular demand, there’s an even faster way to fight belly fat and whip your hormones into shape. The Supercharged Hormone Diet is an accelerated program to get your body back on track in just thirty days flat. In no time, you’ll be on your way to an energized, slimmer, stronger you! The Supercharged Hormone Diet includes: The Best Body Assessment for setting your goals The Supercharged Hormone Diet Detox The Supercharged Hormone Diet Exercise Prescription A handy grocery store guide for hormonally balanced shopping The Hormonal Health Profile to identify fat-packing hormonal imbalances Suggested supplements to aid fat-burning and restore optimal health Hormone Diet-friendly food lists and weekly meal plans Recommended blood test to take to your doctor And over 50 delicious, high-protein, hormone-balancing recipes!
This book goes along with The Hormone Diet and is loaded with more recipes to vary your diet when on "The Hormone Diet". The author has a pretty good sense of taste using simple basic ingredients.
I read "The Hormone Diet" and loved it. I have actually utilized a lot of information from it and have bought multiple copies to give to friends. I bought the Super Charged Hormone Diet because I wasn't seeing results even after I followed the Anti Inflamatory diet for long periods of time. I started reading and got to about page 60 where she cuts out all starch and grain out the first week or so of the new "Super charged" program. I was mad at this point because it reminded me of a fad diet which I initially thought it wasn't. I know Dr. Turner has a lot of great info but I don't want a fad diet. I have been studying a plant based whole food approach and I like it much better. Watch "Forks over Knives" on Netflix and get an intro. I have read multiple books on the topic the past few months and have added whole grain and starch back in in abundance and am not gaining weight. My husband has lost over 10 pounds as well. I will definitely utilize The Hormone Diet to tweak my hormone levels but not follow the diet as it encourages an approximate 30% animal/dairy protein inclusion. Good luck!
Excellent, informative, easy to put into practice, life style!! You can't go wrong. Like I said it's more than a diet, per se. It is a life style to be adopted to, not only extend your life, but make it a more enjoyable, healthier one. I am putting it into practice immediately after reading through so I could get the whole picture. I definitely need the energy, digestive support, and complement to my bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. She thoroughly explains how it all works together. Plenty of specifics on daily plans, recipes, brands, sources, and tracking forms.
A retelling of The Hormone Diet that promotes eating more and exercising more and tracking food sensitivity. Started this book years ago and finally finished it. Some good points but a little vague even though I have seen some of these suggestions in many other diets.
This detox and lifestyle change is common sense. You don't need to be a genius to get what Dr. Turner is telling you. Detox, get healthy (for good), figure out what your body needs and fix it. She also makes suggestions for what brands to buy. I think the only thing I wasn't keen on was the reverse osmosis water filter that she wants everyone to have. It's just not an option for me. Regular tap water that is filtered will have to do.
I've found that doing my own research is better for finding brands I like. For instance, I want to 'go organic' so I really had to research a whey protein I felt would fit all my needs.