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Reviewer Fran Lewis: Fran worked in the NYC Public Schools as the Reading and Writing Staff Developer for over 36 years. She has three masters degrees and a PD in Supervision and Administration. Currently. She is a member of Who's Who of America's Teachers and Who's Who of America's Executives from Cambridge. In addition, she is the author of three children's books and a fourth Alzheimer’s book is Memories are Precious: Alzheimer’s Journey: Ruth’s story in honor of her mom. Fran hopes to create more awareness for a cure of Alzheimer.
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By Fran Lewis
Published on April 10, 2011
 
 

Author: Capt Ed Boullianne, USN (RET.)
ISBN: 978098438903
Publisher: Blue Water Health Concepts



 
Author: Capt Ed Boullianne, USN (RET.)
ISBN: 978098438903
Publisher: Blue Water Health Concepts

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Obesity! Not something many Americans want to neither own up to- nor admit they are prone too. Overweight and addicted to fast foods or trying diet programs filled with quick fix gimmicks, high sodium foods that often raise your blood pressure or more, waiting impatiently for the Fed Ex or UPS guys to bring those pre-prepared meals with the hope of a quick weight loss fix to solve their ever present weight problems. Think again- think smart- Better get STOP! Sit down: Take several steps back- Get a copy of “You Can’t Outsource Weight Loss,” by author and Capt Ed Boullianne and then start your weight loss journey over again- the right way.
 
The most devastating thing in life is losing a loved one especially when it’s unexpected. The author’s sister passed away from a massive heart attack in 2002. No warning! At 46 years old his sister, who was overweight passed away causing Ed to sit up, take notice and really rethink his own future and make some positive changes to extend his life by changing the way he eats. The purpose of this book is to help the reader learn how to improve the way you look, help increase your life span, decrease medical expenses while saving health care dollars. After reading this book you will hopefully be in charge of your eating habits, based on what you have learned, the skills and the information to manage your own weight for the rest of your life.
 
Begin your journey and relive Ed’s as he takes the reader from start not to finish- but lifelong- quest or journey to losing weight beginning with the Five Basic Truths. Discussing these 5 basic truths, understanding them and of course beginning to make the necessary changes to move ahead with your journey to weight loss be expertly explained in Chapter 2. Most important, and what I find vital is exercise and the human body as the author states. “ Is meant to move,” and making changes that are permanent ands till enjoying eating is what it is all about. Of course you cannot start in the middle, there has to be a beginning- with every program whether a new skill at work or a pretest in school, it helps to know write down what you already know- there is or should be some type of self-assessment. Let’s take this together and create our own individual charts and see where each one of us has to begin. Get a notebook, pencil, and ruler and create the chart that is on page 9 and fill in the boxes: Remember; be honest. Look over your responses and decide where your focus must start. Is it on how much you eat, or why you eat or how you feel or how much you move?  Next, the following chapters deal with what Eaters need to change.  Why eaters need to make sure they are not eating because the food is there, in other words why you ate these foods, how you felt when eating them and how much exercise you exerted before each meal. VITAL to assess these things before beginning.
 
Walking, exercising added to eating properly, portion control and losing those fried, fatty and salty foods have helped me lose weight. Some people really do not care if they are overweight. Others are frustrated and have clue where to begin.  I identify with is on page 48 where the author states that a “ 500 calorie per day deficit will burn one pound of fat per week only it it’s a deficit from your normal calorie output.” I totally agree and I know for a fact that it’s true. If you check out my Guiding Star at the end of my copy of this book you will note that the author’s drink choices on page 57 match mine except I do not drink milk but I do drink water, coffee and tea with nothing added to either one. Pages 58-62 will help you understand the calories in each and decide which ones are right for you.
 
Ever try something or retry a food even if you think you hated it as a kid? Try it again you might be pleasantly surprise and even more as the author relates in chapter 4, you might like it. Train yourself to eat the right foods everyday. You might even cut down on those high caloric foods at parties and go for the fruit, veggies and health stuff that I do.
 
So, take the scale and hide it until Friday when you will weigh yourself and see your progress. Next, don’t expect to loss tons at first or tons every week. Read Chapter 30 and you will learn the rest. The final chapters 27 and the chapter titled Sources will tie it all together for you.
 
Written as if the author is speaking to the reader and told in the first person with cartoons that will make you laugh, and straightforward approach to weight loss, this easy and definitely simple and worthwhile guide will help jump start the undecided, the apprehensive and the does not know what to do person into losing weight and keeping it off. Losing weight is not easy. Learning the inner workings of how your body works and understanding how to approach weight loss holistically will is something Ed learned from the beginning. From the best antioxidants to how to read labels and much more which you need to read for yourself, because I can’t give away everything that he wrote or you will miss out on learning this for yourself. Just like a novel with a surprise twist or ending this one has an ending that only you can create for yourself and a plot that will keep you, the reader engrossed, enveloped and healthy. Fran Lewis: Reviewer
 
Smile when you read the cartoons and get healthy. I dedicate this review to everyone who wants to lose weight, stay healthy and to Michelle the inspiration and reason Ed wrote this outstanding book.

 
 
 
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