Jumpstart weight loss with Christine Avanti's 'Skinny Chicks Eat Real Food' diet

Do you spend enormous amounts of money on foods labeled "diet" in your ongoing effort to lose weight? Stop wasting your money, says Christine Avanti, a celebrity Los Angeles nutritionist. The real secret to kick-starting your weight loss is to eat real food, carefully planned and portioned to transform your body and your health. Now you can benefit from this diet guru to the stars's secrets by getting her new book: "Skinny Chicks Eat Real Food: Kick Your Fake Food Habit, Kickstart Your Weight Loss" (click here to buy it now).

Famed for her appearances on TV shows ranging from Access Hollywood to Oprah, Christine has helped thousands of clients lose collectively more than 10,000 pounds. The best-selling author of "Skinny Chicks Don't Eat Salads: Stop Starving, Start Eating...And Losing!" says that if you survive on a diet of 100-calorie packets of cookies, frozen diet entrees, yogurt loaded with artificial sweeteners and diet sodas, you're undermining your own efforts to lose weight. Christine has a message for all dieters who struggle to "be good" during the day - and then binge at night: It's time to learn to savor the benefits of real food rather than processed products.

You'll learn to balance protein, fats and carbs for weight loss success. No need to worry about getting hungry, because Christine teaches you to reach for real food every four hours. In addition, the book includes fabulously flavored recipes for meals such as Citrus-Soaked Pork Tacos and Raspberry-Kissed Brownies. Ready to lose weight once and for all and savor real food? Then get "Skinny Chicks Eat Real Food: Kick Your Fake Food Habit, Kickstart Your Weight Loss" now by clicking here.

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With a B.A. in English lit from UCLA and an M.S. in holistic nutrition, Joanne Eglash has more than 15 years of experience as a blogger, columnist and editor. She's written feature stories, articles, newsletters, horoscopes, and blogs for ediets.com, Yahoo, Natural Health magazine, Shape magazine...

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