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The Whitaker Wellness Weight Loss Program

July 9, 2010 by admin  
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Product DescriptionThis physician-designed diet and wellness plan revs up your metabolism, resulting in permanent weight loss and overall improvement in health and well-being. Dr. Whitaker’s proven holistic approach focuses on improving yo. . . More >>

The Whitaker Wellness Weight Loss Program

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6 Responses to “The Whitaker Wellness Weight Loss Program”
  1. This physician should remove his picture from the book cover as he looks to be seriously overweight himself, and thus not a good advertisement for his book. If he follows his own diet plan, then it’s not one I would choose to follow!!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Unlike non-medical writers, Mr. Whitaker adheres to the commonly accepted standards of managing excess body weight. He sticks with the basics of low carbohydrates, condemns Atkin’s deviation on fat intake, emphasizes exercise, and stresses on the significance of quality of diet and balancing caloric intake with level of activity.

    His greatest weakness is advocating magical drugs such as Ephedra and testosterone for thermogenesis and bulking muscles mass. His advice that fat could be fought with fat, such as the case of reducing belly fat with specific fat intake, is bogus. Many physicians are notorious in their obsession with chemical solution to health problems that require habit modification rather than reliance of unsubstantiated modalities that frustrate people.

    His condoning of daily alcohol intake is abhorring. It reflects the detachment of medical professions from real life workable solutions. His assumption that alcohol promotes thermogenesis which leads to energy loss without exercises is foolish. Alcohol disturbs gastrointestinal motility and nervous function and impedes the ability to adhere to any long term exercise program.

    Mr. Whitaker’s home exercise routine is laughable. Although he stresses strongly on making exercise an inseparable routine of daily living, he does not know the right way of accomplishing that. Unfortunately, proper exercise habits must be taught in early school years. Teaching adults how to exercise properly is very demanding undertaking, no different from learning a foreign language or a new discipline after age. Most probably, walking few miles everyday is the best exercise people could do for the purpose of weight management, unless the person is committed to reeducate his or her self about how to ingrain an new exercise memory and relive a life of a newborn-sportsman/woman. The magic of walking lies in its enhancement of cardiopulmonary capacity and promotion of gastrointestinal mobility, elimination, and absorption.

    The last pitfall of the book is its commercial nature in the form of unrealistic promises. Increasing metabolic rate by proper eating, though feasible, is not practical without significant change in lifestyle. The author’s wishy washy approach to health issues discredits his wellness solutions. Caffeine, alcohol, and egg yolk should have no place in wellness solutions. Finally, belly fat and large size require plenty of abdominal execises on daily basis in order to increase the tone around the abdominal pouch and improve intestinal motility. Abdominal tightness is crucial to breathing, circulation, and mobility.

    Mohamed F. El-Hewie
    Author of
    Essentials of Weightlifting and Strength Training

    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Dr. Ron says:

    Take a look at the author–thoroughly obese himself. If his program works so well, why isn’t HE at a normal, healthy weight? As with Atkins, Protein Power, The Zone, and other “low carb” phony baloneys, Whitaker is a pure JOKE!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. The Whitaker Wellness book is a book I would recommend everyone read. Whether you want to lose weight or just want to eat better, feel better, or live longer (or just make the most of the time you have) this will be a great help to you. It is an easy read, very practical and along with giving you a concept for dieting or shall we say learning a new way of eating, he gives you three weeks of meals all laid out including the recipes, breakfast through your evening meal. So you don’t have to wonder how to actually get started. And you will be surprised at how delicious the recipes are! Oh my! I HAD to get the book because I had dinner at my daughter’s house when they started on this eating plan and the meal was so awesome, I had to have the recipe. I figured if that was the kind of food coming out of the book, I needed to find out what else was in there. It is written by a medical doctor who has a clinic where he works with all kinds of patients, many of them having heart problems. He lives and works in Southern California and I even know someone who has been to him for treatment. He is a highly respected doctor – not a cuke with a bunch of goofy ideas. The advice is solid
    medical counsel based on scientific fact, delivered by an experienced medical professional. You can’t go wrong with this book. It is worth taking a look at to see if it is something you need to explore. I still reference this book on a regular basis and I have had it now for about 5 years. Some of my family’s favorite meals come from his book. You will love it too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Great no nonsense, no hype facts and direction to healthy weight loss. A companion recipe book is available that adds more great recipes to the plan.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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