Supermarket Guru turned to Dr. Sears, the creator of the Zone diet to inform consumers about food claims
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Supermarket Guru turned to Dr. Sears, the creator of the Zone diet to inform consumers about food claims
SupermarketGuru.com
Marblehead, MA (Vocus) 12 October 2010
â? Consumer confusion seems to be one of the main reasons why many Americans are not adopting healthy eating habits and healthy food choices on the market, â? Phil Lempert said, the creator of the popular report on its website Lempert Supermarket Guru. Lempert, he said? Turned to renowned nutrition expert Dr. Barry Sears to provide answers to urgent questions about consumer confusion in> food.â ????
Dr. Sears, an expert on weight control, obesity and hormonal reactions caused by food, is the creator of the Zone Diet and author of The New York Times # 1 Bestseller? The ZoneA? and some other books that address the causes of the obesity crisis in recent times of his book? Toxic Fat.â p> ????â? The increased consumption of omega-6 rich oils in processed foods that cook better for consumers, for example at home with olive oil, has the delicate Omega distorted 3 and omega-6-balance, to keep our bodies healthy and functioning inflammation on the bay, a needs analysis? Mr. Sears said.
He noted that the cheap processed vegetable oils and refined carbohydrates are found in most foods because consumers cheap food practices, food companies, that the use of omega-6 price comparison responsible for responding to lower prices to demand.
Lempert asked Dr. Sears, â? Why consumers avoid the continuation of the mission for carbohydrates, but still gain weight?> Â ????
Supermarket Guru article by Dr. Sears said, â? Well, it actually considered a craze amounts from 2003 to 2004, when carbohydrates contribute evil to gain the weight in the diet. At that time, new foods created by targeting consumers with low-carb. The excitement of consumers addressed, more protein and less carbohydrates, but what does the body really, the balance is to consume. Many consumers are still on the low-carb processed foods now mentality again put practical answers. “He added: â? Unfortunately, the cost of processed foods tend to concentrate on the most expensive aspect of proteins. Instead, take the more acceptable carbohydrates and fats of vegetable origin, processing a central role. The combination of high omega-6 vegetable oils (palm, rapeseed, soybean, etc.) and refined carbohydrates in processed foods leads to inflammation in the body? which had a significant impact on chronic diseases in the area of nutrition in this country.â?
SupermarketGuru.com appeared online, the article in Supermarket Guru? Lempert’s report, which says: â? The report agreed with Mr. Lempert Searsâ? Idea that consumers stop relying on cheap, convenient, processed foods, take those with different claims on the front of the packaging, instead of the time, lean protein and a variety of vegetables to cook at home, waist is not shrink.â p? ???>
Lempert is an expert in food and media commentator who appears frequently on TV and radio news and talk shows to discuss the consumer. SupermarketGuru.com analyzes trends in food marketing and trade, health advice and features, recipes, nutrition analysis, allergy alerts and many other resources to help consumers understand their food, health, lifestyle and shopping.
Dr. Sears is the founder of Zone Labs, in Marblehead, Massachusetts, which brought the food sector, including pasta and bread, made to his specifications area of fat, protein and carbohydrates.
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Area are available online at www.ZoneDiet.com and bagels, rolls, cookies, chips and pizza area criteria for a gram of fat for two grams of protein and three grams of carbohydrates.
â? The new 1-2-3 area food is made to suppress hunger between meals, but are delicious and taste just like the products that Americans consume today? Mr. Sears said.
Dr. Sears, a researcher and specialist in obesity, is a leader in the supply of anti-inflammatory. He is the creator of the anti-inflammatory Zone diet and author of 12 books, including The New York Times # 1 bestseller, â? The Zone.â? His books have sold more than 5 million copies and been translated into 22 languages. Online information, please visit or DrSears.com www.ZoneDiet.com. Media Contact is Brian Dobson DobsonPR.com or BD (at) dobsonpr (dot) com.
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