The Politics of Stupid: The Cure for Obesity | 
| Author: Susan Powter Publisher: Atria Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1416585117 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.25 EAN: 9781416585114 ASIN: 1416585117
Publication Date: May 6, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New. Tight binding. Perfect conditon. No marks. Ships immediately from non-smoking home. Selling b/c we have two copies of this great book!
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Product Description Susan Powter is back with her finest work yet! The Politics of Stupid is a revolutionary weight-loss program that shows people how they can reclaim their bodies and their brains. From food manufacturers to huge government lobbies to the fitness and diet industries, Powter illuminates why obesity is epidemic, and why millions of people are suffering the unnecessary consequences of being overfat and unfit. Inside this book you will learn:Who is the most powerful consumer in America's $276 billion food industry. Susan Powter's Lifestyle X-change program -- a revolutionary, interactive Web-supported program that tells the simple truth about weight loss and is refreshingly Susan Powter. How to motivate yourself to perform thirty minutes of regular cardio and strength training six days a week and achieve maximum results! With outrageous, uproarious humor that is Susan's trademark style, The Politics of Stupid is ultimately Susan's real-life, commonsense approach to weight loss. Readers will find she is "Stopping the Insanity" better than ever!
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Powerful, Vivid, Beautiful April 29, 2008 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
The Politics of Stupid is a powerful and vivid book that serves the reader on multiple levels. TPOS is one part expose, meant to peel back the corrupt layers of the relationship between the food industry, government and consumer, and one part inspiration, urging women to take their bodies and minds back from the greedy industries and dirty politics that have misled them.
Powter advocates a lifestyle of whole, organic foods, physical activity, and conscientious choices. While healthy eating and increased activity may not be new messages, it's the infusion of conscious, intentional choices that sets Powter's message apart. Her program of Eat, Breathe, Move and Think does not begin and end with an improved diet or with exercise, but instead urges women to become fully aware of all the choices they make. In doing this, the reader discovers that there is no "end", but instead a workable blueprint for a lifetime of health, fitness, and intentional, educated choices.
While some critics have accused TPOS of being a feminist or "political rant", the obesity epidemic in America is, by way of published studies and statistics, a crisis born of both politics and industry, and its primary targets have been the female consumer. While other health advocates may ignore these facts in favor of complicated programs, miracle solutions, or fad diets, Powter actually tackles the behind-the-scenes issues -- and comes out far ahead of the pack.
TPOS is enlightening, educational, and inspiring. There are no miracles or fads included, but there is the elegant beauty of knowledge.
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