I read another review that slammed this approach to eating as unhealthy. Surprise, surprise, my doctor recommended what is basically the Atkins diet. My friend's doctor (different doctor) also told her she needed to be on this diet. He sent her to a nutritionist who also put her on this diet.
No diet is right for everyone, because we are all different. But for someone who is overweight, and especially someone who has been overweight for a long time, they need to seriously control their CARBOHYDRATES. I won't go into all the science behind it, read the original Grain Brain book or The Big Fat Surprise. Basically, carbs put sugar in your blood stream. If you are pre-diabetic, this is very bad. And even if you are not, carbs give you quick energy, but it's not lasting, so you eat more.
Switching to a diet that is heavy on protein gives you longer lasting energy, and curbs your hunger for a longer period. You don't impulse-eat because you don't get that "gotta get a snack" feeling a couple of hours after eating.
Studies are showing it is inflammation caused by sugar and processed foods that cause heart disease, not fat itself. Cutting out fat is actually not helpful because your BRAIN needs it. I'm not suggesting sitting down to a meal of butter and lard, but a reasonable amount of fat will not hurt you (quoting my doctor here).
And the Atkins diet does NOT mean you can't eat any vegetables. There is in fact a long, long list of vegetables that you can and should eat. They just discourage vegetables that are high in sugar content.
It also does not mean you cannot have ANY carbs. It means you should pay attention and limit those carbs to healthy foods in small amounts. Don't have a brownie, have an apple.
Once you start doing this, you will recognize how carbs affect you, personally. Too many carbs and I actually feel sick. When I switched to protein and vegetables, I was amazed at how much better I felt.
OK, so what about THIS book? I haven't tried any of the recipes yet, but I found at least 20 that I want to try. I am a lazy cook, I don't want to go out and find obscure ingredients. I am allergic to beef, pork, and lamb, so all those recipes were off the table. Even so, there were plenty of recipes that use ingredients I normally would have or can easily get, and that used foods that I like. And I already have a large recipe collection, so ... you will find some terrific recipes in here.
I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 because ... why the heck is this not a spiral-bound book so we can actually USE it as a recipe book? What were they thinking? I had to photocopy the ones I want so I can easily refer to the recipe as I'm cooking.
Ah... a book by a doctor, not a chef. That's why.