The Eden Diet is a solid plan for weight loss that is actually centered on biblical principles. The focus is on viewing food as God intended us to view it, and on worshipping/glorifying Him with how, when, and what we eat. Weight loss is an added bonus, but it is not the focus of our efforts, nor is it the ultimate goal. The Eden Diet is “for people who want to break free from bondage to food and eating... for those who seek to make Christ (not food) the Lord of their lives.” She repeatedly discusses four biblical principles for eating, backed up by individual Scriptures as well as the overall storyline of the Bible.
Dr. Rita Hancock is an M.D. who is thoroughly qualified when it comes to nutrition and weight loss (see the first chapter for an extensive list of those qualifications). She advocates using our “God-given” system to tell us how to eat: hunger pangs. She also shows readers how to view hunger pangs as a gift, rather than something to avoid or be anxious about. Eating “to” satisfaction (rather than “for” satisfaction) is also discussed in-depth. The mantra repeated throughout is “Jesus is Lord over me, and I am the boss of the food.” She explores many very practical ways to apply biblical principles for eating.
I am not giving the book 5 stars because the theology, while fundamentally sound, is often very pat. The gospel communicated is true, and the goal of avoiding legalism is spot-on. Additionally, the principles regarding food and eating are rock-solid. Iffy stuff included confusing sin as a “law” that works in us, and a focus on the Garden of Eden rather than our coming redeemed existence in Heaven. (I hope you get your theology from sources other than a diet book, anyway!) Overall, however, I highly recommend this book!