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The PCOS Diet Book: How You Can Use the Nutritional Approach to Deal with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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The PCOS Diet Book: How You Can Use the Nutritional Approach to Deal with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome | Paperback

by Colette Harris (Author)

List Price: $18.95  

Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Thorsons
Page Count:  368 Pages
Publication Date:  October 25, 2002
Sales Rank:  89,846th


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
In this book the authors offer a practical lifeline to sufferers with advice on diets for: boosting fertility, preventing diabetes, and heart disease, breaking out of the cycle of emotional eating, and nutritional supplements and herbal remedies.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 24 reviews)

Fast shipping from England! by S. M. Williams 5 Stars
November 09, 2009
I am enjoying the book so far. It's definately helping me understand the way this thing works with diet. I'm glad I bought it! The shipper was in England and I received this book with lightening speed. Great buy!

PCOS Diet by C. Picciano (va) 4 Stars
September 13, 2009
This is a good book when you are looking for answeres that no one seems to answer. It makes you realize that you are not the only one with PCOS. Assists with different ways to deal with it. there is a diet that I am going to start next week for 10 days and compare this past diet. Hope this diet works better.

Great book and excellent advice by K. Dickerson (Taos NM) 4 Stars
May 15, 2009
I don't know why any one would think this book is terrible it's the only book I have encountered that has actual solutions for PCOS and success stories. As for finding things in the book in the US that really isn't a reason to knock this book and to shy away from buying it. And it's mainly for some recipes and the recipes are easy to change. It has alot of alternative suggestions to medications and it is just very logical read. Buy this book if you have PCOS, I think I have highlighted 90% of this book.

PCOS Diet Book Review by J. Hill (Kentwood, MI USA) 5 Stars
July 27, 2008
For those that have this disorder, this book is a MUST! I have found it very very helpful in helping me lose weight and get my condition under control. I love this book!

this book absolutley works by rml 5 Stars
April 17, 2008
i read this book, a couple of times. i didn't follow the diets listed religiously, but i did follow the nutritional guidelines, and changed my lifestyle and eating habits. about a year later, i had lost 40 pounds, and found out that i was pregnant! a miracle i thought i would never experience. i recomend this book to anyone with pcos, who is having trouble losing weight, and/or concieving.

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