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"Skinny Chicks Eat Real Food" Author Talks to Local 7 Lifestyles About New Year

By: Laura Kirtley
Updated: January 16, 2013
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Many men and women are under the impression that in order to lose that holiday weight, they should cut back by using meal replacement bars or shakes and "sugar-free" substitutes. However, the truth is that these so-called "healthy" packaged, processed foods actually contribute to weight gain by increasing our cravings for actual sugar, salt and fat.

Christine Avanti, bestselling author and nutritionist to the stars, advises against this in her book SKINNY CHICKS EAT REAL FOOD: Lose the Fake Food and Kickstart Your Weight Loss (paperback available January 15, 2013). A diet rich in all-natural, whole foods will help control your appetite, boost your metabolism, and enable you to lose weight for good.

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