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Acclaimed Dietitian's New Book Liberates 'Serial Dieters' From the Madness, Making 'Living Thin' Second Nature
Nationally Known Registered and Licensed Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator Susan Burke March's New Book 'Making Weight Control Second Nature: Living Thin Naturally' Makes Weight-Wise Living Intuitive and Instinctual; Title Heralded by Health and Nutrition Industry Pundits and Perennial Dieters Alike
| Source: Mansion Grove House Publishing
AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwire - January 12, 2010) - Mansion Grove House publishing today announced
the highly anticipated release of "Making Weight Control Second Nature:
Living Thin Naturally" (Paperback, $26.95, ISBN 978-1932421194) authored by
Susan Burke March, an industry-leading Registered and Licensed Dietitian
and Certified Diabetes Educator who, throughout her career, has influenced
the dietary health and well-being of millions of consumers world-wide.
Unlike other books in its category, "Making Weight Control Second Nature:
Living Thin Naturally" begins where the struggle with weight control must
first be won: inside one's head. Written with a crisp and raw emotional
intensity, Susan generously shares with readers the torment she once
experienced with her own obesity problem. To the extent that Susan's own
past weight struggles remind readers of their own, her triumph indicates
where they, too, can go.
This groundbreaking book explains what Susan, herself, and others have done
to keep their weight stable over time and avoid going "on" and falling
"off" diets. Through more than 20 different anecdotes from successful
weight losers and maintainers, including other registered dietitians, the
book uncovers similar behavior patterns that make permanent weight control
possible.
"Making Weight Control Second Nature: Living Thin Naturally" notably
debunks the myth that some people are simply "naturally thin" and can eat
and lounge with abandon. Susan reveals that people who maintain a healthy
weight aren't "different" from the average overweight American or
genetically "blessed" in some way, but rather are "deliberately thin"
through a consecutive series of small but important choices made with
intention throughout each and every day. This book underscores that, by
taking similar steps, readers can also make "living thin" a part of their
daily lifestyle as second nature regardless how many diets they've tried --
and failed with -- in the past.
The book skillfully imparts practical information, tactical tips and simple
strategies for people who are serious about taking control of their health,
fad-free, for life. From recipes to restaurants, cooking methods to
cookbooks, nutrition facts panels to portion control, its pages cover just
about everything that matters. The insightful book also reviews various
commercial diets and modified eating plans, explaining at length why all
diets work, but none permanently, and why a "dieting" mentality can work
against you.
Industry pundits weigh in favorably on "Making Weight Control Second
Nature: Living Thin Naturally." Anne M. Fletcher, a registered dietitian
and author, applauds Susan for presenting "a straight-forward guide that
lives up to the promises of its title." Dietitian Suzanne Fleming concurs,
noting, "I plan to recommend it to all my friends and family members and
patients who want to lose weight." Personal trainer "CS" declares, "This
book has all the answers for anyone who has ever dieted and failed, perhaps
even succeeded and then put all the weight back on again without
understanding why. Susan shows us that it's about 'lifestyle' and the
choices we make everyday, rather than about restrictive diets and punishing
exercise routines. It's... a welcome and long awaited new approach to
looking after ourselves and living our lives to the fullest."
Dr. David L. Katz, founder and director of Yale University's Prevention
Research Center, is an unabashed supporter of Susan's approach with this
book, asserting, "Ultimately, the secret ingredient in 'Making Weight
Control Second Nature: Living Thin Naturally' is the revelation that being
thin and healthy, eating what you like yet liking yourself, and controlling
your weight without fixating on it for the rest of your life is not about
natural gifts, but about the gift of knowing how. That's a gift you can
give yourself -- by reading this book. I hope everyone does."
"Making Weight Control Second Nature: Living Thin Naturally" is available
for purchase online at www.Amazon.com or www.BarnesandNoble.com and offline
at select retailers.
About the Author Susan Burke March
Registered and Licensed Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator Susan
Burke March is dedicated to helping health-seekers accomplish their weight
goals. She holds a graduate degree in Nutrition Education from Queens
College and advanced certificates in adult and pediatric/adolescent weight
management. A media spokesperson for the Florida Dietetic Association, she
is an executive board member of the American Dietetic Association's Weight
Management Dietetic Practice Group.
Visit www.SusanBurkeMarch.com for more information. Press Contact: Merilee
Kern, Kern Communications, 858-577-0206.