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21 Day Tummy: The Revolutionary Food Plan That Shrinks And Soothes Any Belly FastStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionBased on the latest science, the "21-Day Tummy" diet targets excess weight and belly fat while addressing the most common digestive disorders. Relieve digestive issues and shrink your waistline with the new, sensitive stomach meal plan from Liz Vaccariello, the New York Times(R) best-selling author of "The Digest Diet" and "Flat Belly Diet Series." Lose the Belly Bloat and feel better fast "21-Day Tummy" is designed specifically for people with temperamental tummies. You'll whittle your middle and discover which foods protect you from the main causes of digestive discomfort. Say good-bye to your grumbling belly and start feeling good again. Let the "21-Day Tummy" show you how! Inside you'll find:
"21-Day Tummy" is a fun, easy guide to healthy eating that will have a smaller, healthier you feeling better than, well, possibly ever! Author descriptionAuthor Bio Liz Vaccariello is the editor-in-chief and chief content officer of "Reader's Digest," one of the world's largest media brands, with 26 million readers. A journalist with 20+ years experience in health and nutrition, she's also the coauthor of the "New York Times" bestsellers "Flat Belly Diet!," "The 400-Calorie Fix, "and" The Digest Diet." Vaccariello regularly appears on national programs such as "Good Morning America" and "The Doctors," and has been featured on "The Biggest Loser, Today, Rachel Ray," and "The View." Previously, Liz was the editor-in-chief of "Prevention." She lives in New Jersey with her husband and twin daughters. Her blog, Losing it with Liz, lives on rd.com. She has over 3,000 followers on Twitter (@LizVacc). Kate Scarlata, RD, LDN is a registered and licensed dietitian with over 25 years of experience in the nutrition and wellness field, specializing in digestive disorders. Kate completed her postgraduate training at Brigham and Women's Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching affiliate. The author of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eating Well with IBS," she has been interviewed in many national publications, including "Ladies Home Journal "and "Fitness" magazine. She lives and practices in Medway, Massachusetts. |