The Body Clock Diet: The Easy Weight Loss Plan That Works Your Body's Natural Biorhythms

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The Body Clock Diet: The Easy Weight Loss Plan That Works Your Body's Natural Biorhythms

by Lyndel Costain
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Hamlyn (2005-03-28)
ISBN: 0600613348
EAN: 9780600613343
Dewy Decimal #: 613.25
Paperback: 112 pages
SKU: S070315-2003
Condition: Like New
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Did you know that eating the right foods at the right time of day can optimize your chance of successful weight loss? Lyndel Costain, a registered dietician and respected food writer, shows how to coordinate your food intake with the energy-controlling cycle of your body. Her revolutionary plan, complete with 20 delicious recipes, works like no other diet, because it's linked to your biological clock-and the more you stay in harmony with your own natural biorhythms, the easier it is to control your weight. The Body Clock Diet also improves digestion, appetite, energy levels, and mood. Now is the right time for everyone to get on an eating plan that's synchronized with the body's needs and cravings-naturally.


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Pleasant Format with Common Sense Message
Rating (4)
Date: 2005-04-07

13 out of 13 customers found this reveiw helpful


I picked up "The Body Clock Diet" by Lyndel Costain to better acquaint myself with the idea of timing my food choices in a more advantageous manner while making better quality food selections a la the ideas from the "French Fallacy", the "Martini Diet" and "French Women Don't Get Fat".

The format of this attractive trade paperback, filled with glossy pictures and over 14 days worth of menus with accompanying recipes, gets right to the point, explaining our bodies' natural circadian rhythms in a readable scientific manner complete with charts and recommending the best blend of micronutrients to make the most of a particular part of the day.

For example, did you know that it is best to eat slow release low glycemic carbs like grains and cereals in the morning rather than in the afternoon or at night? Why? The hormone insulin is most efficient at this time of the day which enables the hypothalamus to flip the neuropeptide Y switch off thereby stopping the body from going into carb-crave overdrive. At lunchtime, its best to eat what Costain calls "alertness" food, a balanced combination of proteins, low glycemic carbs and fats which gets the body through the post lunch dip of tiredness and neutralizes the effects of galnin whcich stimulates that afternoon desire for all things fatty. Dinner consists of a prep-for-sleep lighter blend of low glycemic carbohydrates, healthy oils and lean protein.
The book also focuses on problem situations of sleeplessness, jet-leg and premenstrual syndrome by including case studies and the usual common sense Rx of exercise ( to release endorphins and control cortisol) and the elimination of food no-nos like caffeine and alcohol.

All in all, if you are well-versed in diet literature, you might fnd "The Body Clock" a bit of a no-brainer, but if you want just one book with good readable information which includes menus and uncomplicated recipes, this book may just fit the bill.

What I like about this offering is that it promotes the eating of real food. There are no trick breakfast bars to buy or meals prepared from a box-- in fact there are really no short cuts allowed: the eating of real food is a must on this plan. All foods are included -- not one food group is left out in the cold. Portions are defined for those who are used to a little more supersizing than necessary. Taking a page from the South Beach Diet and the popular French diet, the Montignac plan, the Body Clock plan utilizes the glycemic index to help the dieter make better choices to keep the powerful hormone insulin at bay and hence prevent unwanted fat storage.

Bottom line: None of the information here borders on the extreme or comes as any great revelation; the attractive format of the publication focuses on both vegetarian and non-vegetarian eaters with a full 14 day menu plan for both. The message, one part common sense and one part science, appeals to the American reader who desires a little more structure complete with portions defined and day-to-day eating plans that a simple memoir like the popular "French Woman Don't Get Fat" does not provide.

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