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If you're fat, you probably need to gain weight on the inside: lean, vital tissue in muscle, kidney, and liver, etc. Now Dr. George E. Schauf, who is the author of Etiology of Obesity - The QQF Theory, challenges the validity of the caloric theory. He explains why most people's overweight problems are intensified, rather than helped, by calorie-counting diets. He shows you why the antiquated and inapplicable caloric theory should be abandoned and, most important of all, why obese people everywhere are actually suffering from malnutrition. Forget about calories. Eat more of the right foods at…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
If you're fat, you probably need to gain weight on the inside: lean, vital tissue in muscle, kidney, and liver, etc. Now Dr. George E. Schauf, who is the author of Etiology of Obesity - The QQF Theory, challenges the validity of the caloric theory. He explains why most people's overweight problems are intensified, rather than helped, by calorie-counting diets. He shows you why the antiquated and inapplicable caloric theory should be abandoned and, most important of all, why obese people everywhere are actually suffering from malnutrition. Forget about calories. Eat more of the right foods at the right time. Lose up to 12-13 inches of fat where it counts. Look younger and feel healthier. Read this book and discover the QQF way to restore your inner body and lose excess body fat, for life.
Autorenporträt
George E. Schauf, M.A., M.D. is the author of the books Think, Eat and Lose Fat (Information Inc, 1970), and Think Thin (Fawcett 1976). He is the author of The QQF Theory for the Etiology of Obesity, published in the Journal of American Geriatrics Society in 1973. His paper, "The Caloric Theory Does Not Apply to Obesity," was published in the Journal of the International Academy of Preventive Medicine in 1976, Dr. Schauf is a diplomate of the American Board of Family Practice and a diplomate of the American Board of Bariatric medicine.