Learn about the basics of macronutrients—carbohydrates, fats, and protein—how to count them, and how to successfully lose weight in this new guide!Are you trying to diet but still get tempted by a slice of pizza or a juicy burger, knowing you won’t be able to say no? By following a macronutrients plan, you can have your favorite foods without ruining your diet. Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are three of the most important nutrients found in food. With this guide, you will learn the importance of these essential elements and how to control them to be the healthiest you can be—and still eat what you want! The Everything Guide to Macronutrients will teach you how to count macronutrients, giving you a more flexible and less stressful form of dieting. You’ll learn how to incorporate your macros into your meals, allowing you to focus more on the essential nutrients and foster healthy eating. With more than 150 recipes and a two-week meal plan to get you started, this book is a comprehensive yet approachable resource that gives you all the tools necessary to help you lose weight more effectively—and keep it off.
I guess this book is fine for an audience that has no knowledge of what a macronutrient is. If you’re even moderately familiar with flexible dieting, though, this will be disappointing. I was hoping for something more technical in the vein of Layne Norton or Eric Helms. That’s not what this is.
This book is largely a recipe book. I read through them, and some of the macros didn’t even look correct, which is kind of crazy given the topic. How does a quesadilla with a whole wheat tortilla have 2g of carbs? Makes no sense. Don’t think I would recommend this to anyone.
A very easy and clear book to follow that helps you keep within your daily diet calories and macronutrients targets. The explanations of how to calculate your targets are easy to follow, as are the scientific explanations for what is healthy and what should be avoided.