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Good for someone looking to learn the basics of diet and nutrition but can also be found online fairly easily without the need to purchase.
Dieting books are very popular this year. I was chosen to review ALT DIet: Commonsense Diet, Revolutionary Approach by Dr Leonid Altshuler. Dr. Althsuler really brings the topics of insulin resistance an prediabetes to the reader in clear, easy to follow instructions on how to correct them.I really feel that Dr Altshuler went into great detail to explain the basics of insulin and insulin resistance, especially in the brain.
There are some gentle ways of correcting insulin resistance and some not so gentle ways...Primarily meat based, the Alt Diet recommends two steps to get your body back to a healthier state. The first is stricter than Atkins as it involves just meat and specific types. The second slowly adds in low glycemic carbohydrate as the body tolerates. I like that Dr Altshuler included a section on how stress impacts the body.
The best part of the book was the first half where Dr Altshuler delves into how the body works and writes in ways that are very reader friendly (as opposed to doctor friendly). More than anything I learned so much more about how my body works.
Thank you to NetGalley, BooksGoSocial, and Dr. Leonid Altshuler for this reader copy for me to review. I appreciate the hard work that went into getting this book off the ground! As always, my opinions are my own.
Very much a re-run of his book 'Hypertension, Blood Sugar? Depression?: How I Cured Them All'. Yet a good reminder of the ways in which Dr Altshuler treated his own, and his patients, mental and physical health problems by using a holistic approach of diet and mental exercises.
Insulin sensitivity - or the lack of sensitivity - is now known to be behind a lot of today's health problems, including obesity, heart problems and diabetes, but Dr Altshuler is the first doctor, that I have heard of, who is also working with it in a physciatric setting. He has found that insulins inability to cross the blood-brain barrier can exacerbate mental health problems.
Worthy of reading.
The author did a great job of providing information on why diets do and don't work long term. There was useful advice, but not anything I hadn't heard before.
I was not impressed....this seems like a personal diary of one man's journey to better health. Even more than that, it seems like a long infomercial of why you should invest more time and energy exploring his other products / books / etc...it was just off-putting.
ALT diet, Common Sense diet by Doctor Leonid Altshuler is a book about insulin resistance and diet. I found this book helpful in understanding the link between diet and good health. I intend to follow Dr Altshuler's suggestions to see if this diet can work for me. I would like to thank NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for my e-copy in exchange for an honest review.
As a vegetarian, I wanted to read this book to know something new or any new thing I could do to improve my diet while still eating and being healthy.
The author draws from a lot of his personal experiences with insulin, diet, high blood pressure and also the aspect of committing to a diet. It is a short book, not overly commercialized, but has a more personal feel and offers insights on what to do, what works and how to stick to it. Thanks NetGalley for the eARC.