Mars & Venus Diet

Mars & Venus Diet

John Gray


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Relationship guru John Gray PhD writes, in The Mars & Venus Diet and Exercise Solution, "The magic key to health, happiness and romance is waiting for you in your local health food store". Not only do men and women have different communications and love styles--they gain and lose weight differently and need different diets, asserts Gray, author of the bestselling Mars and Venus books. Though he does not have credentials in exercise, nutrition or weight management, Gray creates a program that, he claims, balances each gender's brain chemistry, resulting in health, weight loss, stress management and romance. Gray analyses the specific brain chemicals, hormones and reactions to stress that affect men and women differently and influence relationships. He recommends an eating plan involving at least three meals a day; replacing breakfast with a low-calorie, nutritious breakfast shake; taking amino acid supplementation; drinking "cleansing nutrients"; and avoiding junk food. The exercise prescription is only seven pages long (out of 314), consisting of his "bounce, shake, breathe and flex" programme. This may stimulate brain chemicals, but it doesn't do much for cardiovascular or muscle conditioning. Gray seems more concerned with avoiding getting too much exercise than getting enough or the right kind (according to exercise professionals). --Joan Price, Amazon.com


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Relationship guru John Gray PhD writes, in The Mars & Venus Diet and Exercise Solution, "The magic key to health, happiness and romance is waiting for you in your local health food store". Not only do men and women have different communications and love styles--they gain and lose weight differently and need different diets, asserts Gray, author of the bestselling Mars and Venus books. Though he does not have credentials in exercise, nutrition or weight management, Gray creates a program that, he claims, balances each gender's brain chemistry, resulting in health, weight loss, stress management and romance. Gray analyses the specific brain chemicals, hormones and reactions to stress that affect men and women differently and influence relationships. He recommends an eating plan involving at least three meals a day; replacing breakfast with a low-calorie, nutritious breakfast shake; taking amino acid supplementation; drinking "cleansing nutrients"; and avoiding junk food. The exercise prescription is only seven pages long (out of 314), consisting of his "bounce, shake, breathe and flex" programme. This may stimulate brain chemicals, but it doesn't do much for cardiovascular or muscle conditioning. Gray seems more concerned with avoiding getting too much exercise than getting enough or the right kind (according to exercise professionals). --Joan Price, Amazon.com



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John Gray was born December 28, 1951, in Houston, Texas. He is the fifth of seven children. Both of his parents were eccentric. His father was a Texas oil man and Christian but he also studied Eastern...


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