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Love Yourself Thin: The Revolutionary Spiritual Approach to Weight Loss

April 15, 2010 by admin  
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Finally, you can have a body that you know is gorgeous. Victoria Moran has discovered the ultimate way to control weight and develop consistent positive self-esteem with her “Love-Based Diet”–based on the principles of . . . More >>

Love Yourself Thin: The Revolutionary Spiritual Approach to Weight Loss

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5 Responses to “Love Yourself Thin: The Revolutionary Spiritual Approach to Weight Loss”
  1. B. Hess says:

    I appreciated many of the concepts presented in the beginning of the book, mostly about how the relationship with food is a reflection of the love you have for yourself. But it gets off track at the end and I resent being told that a vegan diet is the only “loving” one. I won’t be passing the book on to any friends or picking it up again myself.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. L. Seyferth says:

    I have tried everything to lose weight and ended up doing it on my own in the end. It’s too bad I read this book AFTER I did! I have been recommending it to everyone I know. I really think that the key to losing weight and gaining more control in your life and eating patterns is through finding your state of peace and balance. Moran does a terrific job of guiding the reader to a place where food is just. . . food. It’s there to nourish our bodies, but not our souls. The one thing about this book that I can’t completely agree with is that she is gung-ho about being a vegan. I rarely eat meat, but I don’t think I could go vegan all the way. Regardless, the book is amazing and you should read it!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    This powerful, spiritually oriented approach to compulsive overeating was just the book I needed now: 12 Step friendly, incredibly insightful and practical. Unfortunately, its title doesn’t do it justice, and makes it sound like just another silly diet book; it’s not! For anyone struggling with compulsive overeating and searching a spiritual path for the answers, this book should be part of your journey.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    About two years ago I was severly depressed and suicidal. I read this book a year and a half ago and it changed my life. My spiritual emotional and physical lifes are much healthier. This is a book that anyone with long time weight and depression problems should read.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I am taking the time to write this review becuase I have been moved by the simple yet profound enlightening words Victoria Moran has written. This book taps into your inner core and assists you in the most important motivation- internal love. If you have even a question, do yourself a favor and purchase this book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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