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The Eco-Diet is a simple yet powerful healthy eating and fitness program based on the scientific principles our ancestors followed for centuries.
I joined Sean Kelly’s gym a year ago and like all new members, I was asked to read through materials introducing all new members to the nutritional and workout programs that Sean recommended. Both are outlined in this book. After being introduced to it, I was quite skeptical. I gave it a try anyway and I lost over 35lbs in just over 4 months.
The results constitute a lifestyle change for sure, but results can’t be argued with and after a few weeks it is much easier to stick to the plan. All the arguments made to support this way of eating, backed by a ton data and other books and papers helped me to push ahead with it. I also felt that all the explanations made a lot of sense to my logically wired brain.
The workout part of the program was, by comparison to the nutritional side of the program, even easier to stick with. It was also nice to see a program that does not have you go to the gym every day for hours, but will have you stick to few key routines that leave you more time to do things you really like (unless of course you really like to spend lots of time at the gym).
I strongly recommend this book and I am confident that anyone that will at least try to follow this way of life, will see results, fairly quickly too.

The Eco Diet: Healthy Eating | Diet Eating Plan

The Eco-Diet is a simple yet powerful healthy eating and fitness program based on the scientific principles our ancestors followed for centuries.
I joined Sean Kelly’s gym a year ago and like all new members, I was asked to read through materials introducing all new members to the nutritional and workout programs that Sean recommended. Both are outlined in this book. After being introduced to it, I was quite skeptical. I gave it a try anyway and I lost over 35lbs in just over 4 months.
The results constitute a lifestyle change for sure, but results can’t be argued with and after a few weeks it is much easier to stick to the plan. All the arguments made to support this way of eating, backed by a ton data and other books and papers helped me to push ahead with it. I also felt that all the explanations made a lot of sense to my logically wired brain.
The workout part of the program was, by comparison to the nutritional side of the program, even easier to stick with. It was also nice to see a program that does not have you go to the gym every day for hours, but will have you stick to few key routines that leave you more time to do things you really like (unless of course you really like to spend lots of time at the gym).
I strongly recommend this book and I am confident that anyone that will at least try to follow this way of life, will see results, fairly quickly too.

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