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Different Bodies, Different Diets - Women's Edition [Hardcover]

Carolyn L. Mein (Author)
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Book Description

April 1, 1998
Have you ever wondered why a diet works so well for your friend, but not for you? Rather than following one fad diet after another hoping to win the diet lottery, why not discover your body type and end your search for the perfect diet. Each person has one major gland, organ, or system that controls how ones body digests and metabolizes your food, as well as your personality. There are 25 different body types and each one has a unique health, diet, exercise, and physical profile.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 564 pages
  • Publisher: Visionware Productions; 1 edition (April 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966138104
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966138108
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.7 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #556,206 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good book to determine individual dietary guidelines., November 3, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Different Bodies, Different Diets - Women's Edition (Hardcover)
After having read and successfully participated in the body type diets prescribed by Dr. Abravanel, I am a believer that not everyone benefits from the same type of foods, or the same type of diets.

Dr. Abravanel only determined four body types for women, Dr. Carolyn Mein, the author of this book, goes into much more detail by breaking down body types into 25 different categories! Think of the years of research that went into this book, and the potential to once and for all determine the best type of nutritional support your own body needs.

I discovered through this book, that I am a Pineal. My review is 4 stars out of 5 because I found it slightly challenging in determining my type. Initially I thought I was a Lymph, then a Thalamus. Only after I ordered her Body Type Questionnaire off of her website, was I able to determine my absolute type. Others might not have the same level of difficulty. My only criticism is that her questionnaire should have more psychological profile questions in it, and it should be included in the first few chapters of her book. Perhaps for the next edition!

I still highly recommend this book.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Dieting Myth of Will Power, September 28, 1998
By A Customer
This review is from: Different Bodies, Different Diets - Women's Edition (Hardcover)
I used to believe it was just a matter of will power. It took will power to try all of the diet plans that failed me eventually. Will power is what it takes to ignore how your body suffers when you don't give it what it needs. Unfortunately, will power won't make a diet work. I struggled with everything from vitamin shot "medically supervised" diets to that liquid fast diet that worked well for Oprah Winfrey (for a while). I decided if it worked for her it would work for me. It was expensive in more ways than one. The weight just fell away. The problem was, so did my hair. It became clear that nobody can live with a diet plan like that. I watched as Oprah's weight magically reappeared. I know how she felt (mine did too).

I wondered why some of my friends lost weight on one plan, while I would gain. One of my friends eats like a horse and stays trim without exercising any more than I do. "She simply has a different metabolism," my Jenny Craig diet counselor said. Inwardly, I resented paying for those supportive little talks with her.

Anyone can look at us and see that we are different. The problem is nobody has recommended a diet plan that takes differences into consideration. That's what I like about the book, Different Bodies, Different Diets. The idea is that there are 25 different body types. Every body type needs different combinations of food to get results. This book dispels the myth that "One Diet Fits All".

At first, I found the book to be a little intimidating because it is 500 pages long. The truth is, the first 150 pages describe the body typing system and help you determine your type. It is easy to read because it is so interesting. Then you have hundreds of pictures of real life people that are examples of each type (some people will never be tall and slender). I was happy they used people of all shapes and ages, and not the "Jack LaLane" perfect bodies most fitness books show. Beyond that, there are 16 pages with the plan and menus for each one of the 25 types.

My slim friend found her type right away. I wasn't so sure where I fit in. I didn't recognize myself in the pictures, but the "Pancreas" type seemed close. I didn't really like that because I didn't think I was that heavy. I read from the "Potential Health Problems" and "Foods Craved" sections to help narrow it down. I have suffered from poor digestion, headaches and low energy for a long time, and I constantly crave sweets, but I didn't crave some of the other foods listed.

I wanted to be sure I typed myself correctly, so I looked through many personality profiles. I was surprised how accurately the "Stomach" type described me. Next, I looked closely at the eight photo examples of "Stomachs" and patterns of weight gain. All of the food and health issues pointed to my being a "Stomach" type. I learned that eating more meat, (even beef and pork!) could get rid of my sweet cravings and that got rid of my headaches! I have no problem digesting protein. I've always heard eating meat is bad for you. "Stomach" types need more protein, so it's not bad for me!

It is, however, bad for Oprah. Even though we are about the same size, and have similar proportions, I found out that she is an "Adrenal" type. Adrenal's do well on a vegetarian diet. Meat tends to make them gain weight. That's probably what made her have a weight problem. If I was a vegetarian, I would have a hard time getting the protein that my body needs to function at its best. I admire Oprah Winfrey, but now I know that the diet plan that works for her can't work for me.

Not knowing that different body types need different diets to be healthy is one of the reasons I had a weight problem. Now my problem is wearing my new clothes before my slim friend asks to borrow them.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most comprehensive book on finding the ideal diet, March 31, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Different Bodies, Different Diets - Women's Edition (Hardcover)
In an age of "the diet of the week" book, Ms. Mein's work comes as a welcome to those who haven't found the right diet and lifestyle that helps them achieve optimal health. DOn't be fooled: one diet is NOT for everyone. How rediculous and nieve. Carolyn Mein first recognizes that we are all biologically different having different metabolisms, dominant body systems and needs. She has nicely expanded on earlier "body typing" work to come up with a comprehensive system of diet,lifestyle and emotional recommendations to achieve optimal health.

One feature that separates her work from others in this field is recognizing that our diets often need to change when we are ill or under much stress (especially critical for immune-deficient patients). Most others totally miss this critical aspect of diet.

Yet another important fact she fully acknoledges is that many type NEED meat in their diet. Contrary to some people's dogma, all people cannot and should not become vegetarians - even if they want to out of ethical, spiritual or social reasons. THis is terrible for certain types, while for others it is totally the healthy choice.

Don't waste your time with too many other diet books and just buy this one. You will have fun too trying to figure out your type. Try it with friends too.

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