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Past Newsletter Editions


January 2010 - Your past is not your present
December 2009 - Fighting festive flab
November 2009 - Surviving set backs
October 2009 - How much comfort do you get from overeating?
August 2009 - Is your ideal weight realistic? Part 2
July 2009 - Is your ideal weight realistic? Part 1
June 2009 - Motivation from the inside out
May 2009 - Dangerous curves ahead
April 2009 - What women can learn from men about weight loss
March 2009 - The least known weight loss mistake
February 2009 - Do you have a good enough reason to lose weight?
January 2009 - The right way to weigh
December 2008 - Scientific weight management for the festive season
November 2008 - A few numbers to cheer you up
October 2008 - What's in your fridge?
September 2008 - The winning edge for weight loss
August 2008 - The easiest way to eat well
July 2008 - Have you fallen for the trap of eating five to six small m...
June 2008 - Are you eating enough to lose weight?
May 2008 - How to Enjoy Fun Foods and Still Lose Weight
April 2008 - Fighting Fat in Menopause and Andropause
March 2008 - Your Body - The Best Kilojoule Counter
February 2008 - Gut Instincts
January 2008 - New Year, New You
December 2007 - Weight loss tips for the party season
November 2007 - The best weight loss drug is food
October 2007 - To weigh or not to weigh...
September 2007 - Wake up to a hearty appetite
August 2007 - Feeling blue? Blame the Famine Reaction
July 2007 - Do you want cake ... or security?
June 2007 - How to conquer emotional overeating
May 2007 - Are you a victim of the weight anxiety cycle?
April 2007 - Ensuring your weight loss success
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What our readers say...

"Dear Amanda, I have never been overweight, but I have always had 2-5 kilos that I want to lose to fit nicely into my jeans etc. and not have a roll of fat around my stomach. I started reading your book in January 09 after the "Xmas feast panic" as I was starting to become 5-7 kilos over my goal weight instead of 2-5 kilos over (I would like to be 60k). By the end of January I started your diet as it seemed like a easy way to lose weight and a lot of commonsense, some of which I was doing anyway, as I have always exercised regularly, but I was craving fatty foods and seemed to be always fighting the famine reaction. Through listening to my body I have got rid of most of the low-fat foods and I am now eating wholesome and nutritious foods (most of the time). Your toasted muesli is fantastic, I have it for breaky most days and I do not feel hungry until 3 pm some days. I have only lost 2 kilos and 2 cm in 3 months, but I don't feel like I am on a diet and I could easily do this for the rest of my life. Thanks for answering so many questions I have had about weight loss and I will never go on another milkshake or low-carb diet again. "

- Alison Kay, Charleston, SA