The truth about Gastric Bypass Surgery!
Without knowing it was a 12-week Post-Gastric Bypass "diet" menu, 100,000 people were given the diet plan and polled as to whether or not they could or would go on it. 90% of the respondents said it 'seemed like torture' or was 'baby food' and said there was "NO WAY" it was healthy. "Permanent Weight Loss is only realized by Lifestyle change. ByPass Gastric Bypass Surgery."--eDiets.com Master Motivator, Julia Havey.
For Immediate Release
St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) July 23, 2005 -- "Permanent
Weight Loss is only realized by Lifestyle change. ByPass Gastric Bypass
Surgery--and still lose all the weight you want," says Julia Havey, celebrated
author of the #2 Amazon.com Health book "Awaken the Diet Within (Warner
Books)
"With the growing popularity of Gastric Bypass comes the need for
an open dialog about the risks and truth. This issue is not black and white. We
can not say we are "for" or "against" Gastric Bypass Surgery, as it does benefit
some people, but others it brings great heartache. We must move forward in a
unified front against obesity. Obesity is the enemy, not a particular diet, a
certain food or the person dealing with the problem.
Lifestyle change,
permanently changing one's actions from those that support excess weight to
those that support a life of health and wellness is the only answer that will
work for everyone. A person can have their stomach stapled, but they still have
to change their lifestyle to have any hope of losing weight and most
importantly, keeping it off!"--Julia Havey
One recent bypass patient
wrote that 44 days after her surgery that she experienced "dumping"--after
eating 1/4 of a DQ Blizzard. At day 44, she should only be eating "full liquids
or pureed and soft foods" (Mary P Mc Gowan, Gastric Bypass Surgery, Mc Graw
Hill). In a time that a person can get their stomach stapled and be put on a 12
week "diet of tablespoons of liquid/semi-liquid foods" (Gastric Bypass
Surgery--Mary McGowen, MD) rather of being told the tough love message that,
ice-cream, chips, a liter of soft drink, 5 candy bars a day or other such
"vices" are what is wrong with them, not the size of their stomachs, someone
needs to step up to the plate and deliver the truth.
Who better to give
the overweight and Obese Amercians the bad news that they "can't eat all they
want, of whatever they want and still lose weight" or "that once you have you
stomach stapled, you still have to go through a lifestyle change" than someone
who has 'been there and done that'.
Julia is that person. Julia Griggs
Havey lived for many years in a morbidly obese body, topping the scale at 290
pounds. She sought every weight loss gimmick offered, trying to shed the
unwanted pounds, yet remained obese and growing increasingly unhappy and
unhealthy. She found the strength within to go on to lose 130 pounds and has
kept it off for over 9 years—even winning the title of Mrs. Missouri.
Her book “Awaken the Diet Within, From Overweight to Looking Great!”
(Warner Books), has earned rave reviews and best-seller status on Amazon.com,
reaching #2 on the Health rankings…just behind the renown Dr. Atkins’. Julia
proves that healthy eating and motivation can change a person’s life—not through
deprivation but through the realization of belief in one’s own abilities to
succeed.
USA Today chose Julia’s book as one of it’s top diet books of
the year, “a pound for pound must read book with heft”. Julia has appeared on
the Sally Jesse Raphael Show, The Wayne Brady Show for “Weight Loss and Diet
Guru Week” and on the QVC shopping channel. Discovery Health filmed an entire
episode of “I Lost It!” around Julia. She has been in the pages Woman’s Own, The
National Enquirer, Successful Slimming, Woman’s World, First For Women, Glamour
and The Globe. Julia’s infomercial is the only weight loss product to carry the
Time Life name.
In 2006 St. Martin’s Press will release Julia’s new book
which has already gotten the endorsement of Dr. David L. Katz, M.D.—Oprah’s
nutrition guru, author of “The Way to Eat” and Yale University School of
Medicine professor: “If you could design the ideal weight loss advice, your
priorities would likely include reliability, practicality, simplicity. You would
want advice that makes intuitive sense, fits into your life, accommodates your
family. And if you could select your advisor, you would doubtless emphasize
compassion, insight, intelligence, and experience. In other words, if you could
design the ideal packaging of weight loss guidance, you would wind up with
something remarkably like ‘The Vice Busting Diet.’ And if you could screen and
select among candidates for the ideal weight loss advisor, you would almost
certainly choose someone just like Julia Havey. You are fortunate; no need to
design advice, or screen advisors. There is no one more like Julia Havey than
Julia herself- so the choice of advisor is clear.”
You can learn more at
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