“Secret”
#2: Eat at home.
Yes, it’s better to eat real food. But even if you eat
processed food, eat at home, Liz says.
You will naturally eat less…without noticing or feeling
deprived.
And you’ll slam the brakes on additional weight gain.
That’s because, Liz told me in a Skype chat, “No matter what
you eat, whether you are alone or with family or friends, restaurants make
money by selling you food. The more you eat, the more money they make. No
matter how expensive or how cheap the restaurant.”
“Even good restaurants?” I asked.
“Even great restaurants serving terrific food made with
wholesome ingredients,” she said. “But let’s be real. When most of us go to a
restaurant, it’s a fast food or chain restaurant. So they get us to spend more
by giving us more. Made with ingredients aren’t very nourishing but… are
dirt-cheap. And some of those ingredients aren’t’ just toxic, they’re actually
designed to make us eat more. A lot more.”
“So… the more they can make us eat, the more money they
make.”
“Absolutely. And they know it. All of my patients eat
dramatically less—without noticing—if they just eat out less. They do notice
feeling better—and that the scale stops creeping up.”
“I gotta move the scale back down. But it seems like every
detox program I’ve fun into is crazy expensive and incredibly inconvenient. And
full of stuff that may be healthy but—I gotta say it, doesn’t taste so great.”
“I hear that a lot from my patients. And you know what? I’m
human, I’ve got a family—and a budget—and we all love good food. So I created a
program where everything has meets that ‘real life test.’”
“OK. I’m game!”
“Would you do me a favor, first?” Liz asked. “I think it
will really help you.”
“Sure…” I said, wondering what it could be.
“Pay attention to what you’re eating. Then how you feel.
Just for a day or two. Would you do this?”
“Well, sure, but it won’t make that much difference, will
it?”
“Most people are amazed. You might be, too.”
I felt silly saying, “Well, sure.”
Because I didn’t think for a second that what I ate really
affected me. How I thought, what I felt.
Hoo boy.
I paid attention to what I ate. And how I felt. I was surprised at how
much I ate. A lot of it came out of a package. Or a restaurant. Usually a
fast-food place.
And even though I was eating from morning to late at night, all
day long, I was peaks and valleys of energy. Rush and crash. Eat to pick myself
up, then crash and eat again. Always
hungry. With the attention span of… a flea? And I tossed and
turned and thrashed all night long… then dragged myself out of bed in the
morning.
That was my life,
and I’d never realized it.
I emailed Liz. “Help! Is this normal? It can’t be natural!”
“It’s not natural but, yes, that’s pretty normal for most
people.”
“Can you help me?”
“Absolutely. I’ll send you a recipe that my clients just
love. So enjoy it all day long, along with some snacks I’ll tell you about
too.”
I looked at the recipe.
Berries. Beets. Kale. The berries sounded good and I didn’t
have anything against the beets or the kale. Plus some ingredients that
seemed…downright decadent.
Decadent health food?
I made it, I tried it and thought…
Decadent: check.
Healthy…? Well, everything in it is supposed to be
really healthy, but…
How the heck can anything
decadent be healthy?
Easily.
Because I’ve been enjoying—yes, that’s right, enjoying tasty recipes from the Red Smoothie Detox
Factor for several days now. They’re all different, they all taste great—and I
honestly can’t remember the last time I slept so well and felt so good.
I’ve gone from being hangry—that’s hungry+
angry—all.the.time to never.
I have more energy, I concentrate better, my experiense tells me I’m a lot easier to get along with, and I’ve had
to take in my belt!
While
My food bills and my scale have gone down. I don’t know what
my doctor will say, but I’ll keep you informed.
Because In just a few days, I’m going to share Liz’ Weight
Loss Secret #1. Along with results from my checkup. She’ll explain how these
secrets work together, to produce life-changing improvements in your health and
weight.



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