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Key Phrases: glucose disposal agents, depletion workout, much muscle loss, Modern Diet, Ultimate Diet, Isocaloric Diet (more...)
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A Diet Book for People Who Aren't Fat? Popular diet and exercise programs (we don't need to name names) are designed to get you back to normal, to ordinary. But what if you want to become extraordinary? What do you do then?

In this innovative book, Dan Duchaine, the internationally-known bodybuilding "guru" will teach you all of the secrets from his 12-year career as a professional body confidante. You'll learn what the world's top bodybuilders to to get lean and ripped - from thermogenic aids, thyroid hormone, and anti-catabolics to protein selection and macronutrient ratios.

As a special bonus, BODYOPUS, includes the top 50 drugs for dieting, and a special section on diuretics for bodybuilding competitions. BodyOpus Weight Loss and Recomposition will show you how to realize your dreams. This will be your diet bible for the rest of your life!



About the Author

Daniel Duchaine was the author of many, many articles. He had been published and quoted in practically EVERY bodybuilding magazine and newsletter that has been circulated. The Underground Steroid Handbook, the sequel; USH II, The Underground BodyOpus the Dirty Dieting newsletter, and his Danarchy articles are excellent collections of some of his more delectable writing inspirations. Daniel Duchaine had personally coached many athletes, bodybuilders and movie stars. Daniel Duchaine had also made several guest appearances at many athletic/bodybuilding events, seminars, talk and radio shows including The Nasty Man, 60 Minutes, 20/20, Geraldo, Now It Can Be Told, and The Ronald Reagan Show. Daniel Duchaine knew the research and had fathered the foundations of many of the "grey- market" supplements, proteins, and thermogenics as we know them today.

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  • Paperback: 354 pages
  • Publisher: XIPE Press (March 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0965310701
  • ISBN-13: 978-0965310703
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #258,050 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A valuable tool for those with discipline , October 15, 2004
First off, I'm not a steroid using bodybuilder. In fact, this book doesn't really advocate using steroids either. It just gives you the facts and lets you make up your own mind.

I've used this book for about 8 weeks so far, and the results are incredible. I've been into bodybuilding for a little over ten years. I started as a teenager and have since been able to gain about 80 lbs of mostly lean muscle without any drugs. I can gain weight fairly easy for a natural guy, but going through a dieting phase would always result in more muscle loss than I wanted. There are several reasons natural bodybuilders experience this (discussed in the book) with the traditional methods like we have all been taught reading "Muscle and Fitness" magazines. Dan's approach is very thoroughly explained, which makes it far more than just a cook book. So, as long as you are patient enough to extract the information from the book (keep notes as you read, you'll need them), you will walk away with a diet that really works well.

Earlier I stated that I've done the diet for about 8 weeks so far. Actually, I've done it for about 12, but four weeks of that was based on Lyle McDonald's book "Ultimate Diet 2.0", which is an update to Body Opus with his own tweaks. That is a great book as well, but I noticed that I couldn't maintain his full body workout approach for too many weeks without overtraining and loosing a bit of muscle size, strength, and overall shape. In all fairness, Lyle does recommend that you take a break from his approach about every 6-8 weeks. What I noticed on his routine may have actually been the result of being on the Body Opus diet for several weeks prior to his. In any case, I'm not a fan of full body workouts, so I ended up sticking to Dan's approach sprinkled with some of the additional science Lyle McDonald's book adds.

One last bit of advice. Search for Lyle McDonald's Body Opus journal on Google and compare it to your notes after reading the book. Also, the first 2-3 cycles/weeks are the hardest in my opinion.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I got good results, June 17, 2002
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I did the Body Opus diet several years back and I did very well with it. I started out at 10-12% bodyfat and dropped to 7% within 10 weeks. I found it fairly easy to do and got lots of compliments on my physique.

Positives:
1) Very well written, informative, and motivating. He doesn't waste a whole lot of time talking to the general public. He gets right down to what serious athletes want to know.
2) I found that the ketogenic phase during the week suited my appetite very well. I guess I'm a born carnivore.
3)It's fun to see your depleted muscles swell up with an enormous pump on the weekends as you eat lots of carbs.

Negatives: (Why I didn't stick with it)
1) The ketogenic phase can make your brain very sluggish as you convert from glucose to ketone brain-fuel. This happens mid-week, and I was tired of difficult Wednesdays.
2) I plateaued at 7% bodyfat.
3) Dan Duchaine himself said that you could get the same results with a simpler diet (I actually thought this was a pretty simple diet, but I liked Dan's integrity and wanted to state that he didn't think, after studying the results, that Body Opus was the end-all be-all for athletic diets)

Although I did fine, a friend of mine became extremely constipated on this diet. Make sure you drink lots of water and keep your fiber up during the ketogenic phase.

Another book you may want to check out is "Natural Hormone Enhancement" by Rob Faigin. This is a well written book that follows similar principles but seems to avoid some of the discomforts of sluggish ketosis that Body Opus subjected me to. Faigin, however, doesn't speak to the successful athlete. He keeps trying to explain that it's the high carb/low fat eating that we've been convinced to follow that causes all our problems. This gets pretty old since at least half of the nutrition books in the last 6-8 years have said the same thing. But it's definitely worth a read. You'll have to search the web for it since it's not available through Amazon.com yet. I don't have personal results of this diet yet. I'll be starting when I come back from summer vacation.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on dieting and human digestive processes, February 3, 2002
I learned more about human digestive processes through this book then anywhere else. Dan goes into minute detail on what makes you grow, what makes you fat, and how to hold onto muscle as you drop weight. He spells out several diets, then he hits the big one "Ketogenisis" for the really hardcore lifters. (The bodybuilders version of the Atkins diet.)

One thing I liked about Dan is that he doesn't pull any punches and doesn't play the PC game. For people looking for maximum gains (or loss) he tells you to use steroids, insulin and anything else you can get your hands on, in order to improve performance.

I would recommend this book for anyone entering the realm of weight loss, weightlifting or improving his/her diet.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Product exactly as indicated
Book arrived very shortly after order was placed and in condition as stated, some underlining and highlighting as indicated but in all, book in very good condition. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Oh What a Beautiful Corpse !
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not for the faint hearted...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good diet and supplement information
This book does a great job covering drugs for dieting and several different kinds of diets progressing from the "pre-diet" diet all the way up to the body opus diet which is the... Read more
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Good: Book contents are entirely as represented on the cover. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Worth reading..
Not the best book, especially to be written by Dan Duchaine. but worth reading.
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