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Read By: Charles Lewis Publisher: Benjamin Bonetti Media Ltd Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 1.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2010 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Fancy learning something on the move? Perhaps whilst you commute to work on the train, or on a long drive? Perhaps just before going to sleep on a plane? Well now you have the opportunity, with the Why Weight Audio Book.

Everything that is covered on both the live seminar and the online course is covered in the audio program, so that it feels as if you're actually reading the book yourself, with time taken out to answer all the questions involved in the process. Listen to it in your own time, and move through it as quickly or as slowly as you feel necessary. All the information is professionally recorded and covered by the author Charles Lewis in an informative manner, ensuring that everything is explained clearly, allowing you to achieve your dream weight.

Currently there are 1.6 billion overweight adults, of which 400 million are obese. If this continues, by 2015 the World Health Organization predicts the statistics to increase to a scary 2.3 billion overweight adults, including 700 million who are obese. This needs to be realized and changed.

Charles Lewis, British-born weight-loss expert, specializes in his range of self-help weight-loss products, giving you the knowledge to lose the weight you can't seem to shake for good.

Charles Lewis, author and hypnotist, concentrates primarily on helping you become educated in the essential aspects of weight loss, teaching you the fundamentals of not only how to lose weight but how to keep it off. All the tools are offered in products that can be completed in your own time and in the comfort of your own home. Along with using NLP, Charles applies hypnosis within his programs to ensure that you don't only lose the weight but manage to keep it off, reprogramming your old habits and past believes so that you don't slip back into your old ways. Charles' aim is to help educate people to achieve their dreams, allow them to learn, understand, change and succeed.

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"This is a potentially life-changing book. Have we, the American public, been victims of bad information when it comes to what we should/should not be eating? Gary Taubes has made a living, as a Harvard educated physicist, of debunking bad science. He found his true calling when he started looking into public health policies and now, in particular, the policy of the food pyramid/vegetarian movement/anti-red meat lobby etc. SUCH an astoundingly interesting book...lots of good, complicated science....and a very simple new way to eat. Have been eating this way for five weeks now and have lost ten pounds very effortlessly...so the proof is in the pudding. I highly recommend this book!"

— Wendy (5 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Great book on health and weight loss! "

    — Suzy, 2/18/2014
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    " Spot on, pitch perfect look at modern nutrition. "

    — Robert, 2/13/2014
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    " amazing read. it tells the truth about sugar and carbohydrates. "

    — Muhammad, 2/11/2014
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    " Life-changing! Meticulously-researched yet also accessible and compelling. Everyone should read this book. "

    — Elyse, 2/10/2014
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    " Time to take a new look at the conventional ways society thinks about obesity. "

    — Claire, 2/4/2014
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Damn. Another diet that only works it you quit eating candy. "

    — Leeann, 1/20/2014
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    " Book changed my life on dieting. I am now an advocate of low-carb dieting due to the writing of Gary Taubes. If you struggled with your weight, this book is a must read. "

    — Michelle, 1/19/2014
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " Basically an abridged version of "Good Calories, Bad Calories," but a bit easier to read, as the science is summarized and the important points are emphasized. I'm becoming a believer in the the virtues of unrefined, natural food, as close to the source as possible. Very recommended. "

    — Vivian, 1/18/2014
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    " Definitely food for thought -- pardon the pun. "

    — Ellen, 1/11/2014
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    " Taubes does a good job of educating the reader first to the problem of obesity, while along the way providing references for his statements. After the reader has established a firm footing then ideas are presented on how to remedy the issue. All and all some interesting ideas are presented. "

    — Dan, 1/3/2014
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    " Interesting read, and quite persuasive, but I'd like to hear a response from the other side before making up my mind. "

    — Minnow, 12/11/2013
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    " Some what unclear because of many mediacal language but still good read. "

    — Aksu, 12/5/2013
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " A good read for he armchair dieter. It explains the functions the bond engages in to process get. Chock full'o useful information "

    — Dmoblak, 12/1/2013
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Sobering. Our bodies were not meant to consume lots of refined carbohydrates. But we do. And that's why we get fat. Recommended reading. "

    — Tom, 11/21/2013
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    " Nothing earthshattering in this book. I had high hopes since it is often quoted by the nutritionists at Nutritional Weight and Wellness. "

    — Mary, 10/21/2013
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    " Easy to read, Startling. Very informative. I'm slowly changing everything I ever thought I knew about nutrition - and I used to be a Weight Watcher leader! "

    — Linda, 6/28/2013
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Worth the read...gave me some new ideas about how to curb my sugar intake. "

    — Frederick, 11/22/2012
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    " MCL. His answer is carbohydrates. He may be right for some people, but there are a lot of questions he doesn't answer and I think the answer is much more complicated than that. "

    — Kirsti, 11/8/2012
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " Brilliant....I should have read this instead of Good Calories, Bad Calories! Much more simplified and easier to read. Give this book to your physician or healthcare practitioner immediately! "

    — Alysia, 5/2/2012
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    " Debunks the last 50 years worth of government recommendations on nutrition and diet. Learned so much. "

    — Rik, 4/20/2012
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    " Good stuff and fascinating. Hormones are both awesome and terrifying. "

    — Brittany, 10/14/2011
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    " Intriguing at times, though the author too readily dismisses human will power as a tool to losing weight. Not sure I agree with him on that. "

    — Richard, 7/4/2011
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    " SO you think there is something wrong with the calories in/calories out approach to weight management? Gary tells us why. I wonder how soon it will be before this is adopted as the new national/world viewpoint? It just makes sense. "

    — Nora, 1/15/2011

About Charles Lewis

Charles Lewis, a bestselling author and national investigative journalist for the past thirty years, is a tenured professor of journalism and, since 2008, the founding executive editor of the Investigative Reporting Workshop at the American University School of Communication in Washington, DC. He is the founder of The Center for Public Integrity and several other nonprofit organizations.