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Diet Plan and Nutrition Book "The Amber Waves of Gain…" Goes to Second Printing

Port Jervis, NY (PRWEB) April 12, 2006 -- Gene Ladd's diet plan (http://www.geneladd.com/) and nutrition book, "The Amber Waves of Gain, How the Government Makes Us Fat, and The Spiritual Power to Lose It" (visit: www.geneladd.com) quickly sold out of its first printing. Many who read it bought extra copies for friends and relatives who might be struggling with health and weight issues. The seven guidelines for losing weight in the book have been successful for all who have followed them.

Gene, also known as the "Herb Man" is an herbalist and nutrition counselor who has concluded that the political process that governs our agriculture and food delivery system ignores nutrition for the consumer. "We give billions of dollars to the wealthiest, international agricultural conglomerates each year in the name of very antiquated 'price supports'. The result is a glut of grains and other foods that we are promoted to consume. If you follow the suggestions of the government you will eat too much of the wrong fattening food and you will not get the nourishment your body needs to be healthy and in balance," writes Gene. He says that most modern diseases are related to obesity and malnutrition. The book shows that we have an agricultural economy that produces twice as many calories as the average person needs per day and that the government and industry sell it to us.

Obesity, according to the Center for Disease Control, may be a bigger public health issue than smoking today. Here is an easy reading, inspiring book that offers more than a treadmill to approach the problem. Best of all, the diet plan (http://www.geneladd.com/) urges one to "eat all they want" of the right foods, while leaving the fat-makers out of the diet.

Contact:
Gene Ladd
1-800-939-3132
www.geneladd.com

Press Contact: Gene Ladd
Company Name: Pleasant Stone Farm
Email: GeneLadd@USA.Net
Phone: 1-800-939-3132
Website: www.geneladd.com
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