Wells, UK -- (SBWire) -- 03/13/2014 --The Hungry Girl series of books have proven to be extremely popular in recent years, and ENetHealth are reporting that there is a new weight loss book being released this month (March 2014) that may be of interest to many dieters.
This new book is entitled 'The Hungry Girl Diet' and aims to take the guesswork out of weight loss by providing people with a 4-week eating plan that will help jumpstart their weight loss, and enable them to lose as much as 10 pounds during this 4-week period.
According to this review from ENetHealth, The Hungry Girl Diet, which goes on sale on 25 March (2014) and can be pre-ordered now, will include more than 50 recipes that will leave people feeling full, whilst promoting weight loss at the same time.
This eating plan is full of innovative ideas and demonstrates that it is possible to eat large, satisfying meals and still be able to lose a few pounds because of the types of food that are incorporated into these meals.
"This new Hungry Girl Diet book looks very promising because one of the reasons why so many diets fail is because people find it almost impossible to stick to a low calorie diet because of hunger pains and cravings during the day and between meals. So by including lots of healthy meals and snacks that promote the feeling of fullness and assist with weight loss, many people should find this book beneficial if they follow this 4-week eating plan," said an ENetHealth.com spokesperson.
Anyone that would like to read more about this new Hungry Girl Diet book, and find out about a few of the other diet and weight loss books that are being released in March 2014, can do so by visiting:
http://enethealth.com/3-new-diet-and-weight-loss-books-for-march-2014/
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The Hungry Girl Diet Is One of the Best New Weight Loss Books This Month, According to ENetHealth.com