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Old Mon, Jul-11-16, 04:47
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Plan: P:E/DDF
Stats: 225/150/169 Female 5' 9"
BF:45%/28%/25%
Progress: 134%
Location: NC
Default Eat to Beat Diabetes website

Another new website, based in Australia, a 12 week program for AUS $150

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What is Eat to Beat Diabetes? Eat to Beat Diabetes is a 12-week on-line program designed to help people with diabetes and pre-diabetes improve their health through a lower-carbohydrate, healthy fat, whole-foods approach to eating. Why should you join the Eat to Beat Diabetes program? Our program is different While information about food is an important part of a lower carb-eating plan, there is much more to making the transition and maintaining this way of eating for the longer term than simply the advice on what to eat. Our program goes further than many lower carb programs that only provide meals and recipes. We have plenty of delicious recipes of course but equally important is that our experience has allowed us to anticipate and offer solutions to challenges you may face along the way. Throughout our program we provide information and solutions on such things as how to get back on track after a lapse, recognizing the signs of carbohydrate addiction along with strategies to avoid it and finding the place at which a lower carb way of eating becomes a pleasure for you rather than a “life sentence”.


http://www.eattobeatdiabetes.com.au

Written by a dynamic duo, The LowCarb Dietitian, Franziska Spritzler, and the Australian dietitian, Jennifer Elliott. http://www.eattobeatdiabetes.com.au/index.php?id=2

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