Plan-D: The Amazing Anti-Diet That Will Change Your Life Forever

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While studying chemistry at San Jose State University, organic chemist and diet counselor Dee McCaffrey discovered a link between processed foods and obesity. Armed with this knowledge, Dee lost 100 pounds in 12 months and has kept it off for 17 years! Since then she has been guiding others in their quest for permanent weight loss. Her first book Dee’s Mighty Cookbook: Tasty Cuisine for Flourless and Sugarless Living was an instant sensation. Letters and e-mails… More >>

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