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The Juice Master's Ultimate Fast Food by Jason Vale
Real fast food isn't about how quickly food can get to your mouth, but
how fast the body can digest it, extract the goodness and get rid of the
waste. Jason Vale challenges the sort of fast foods we are all familiar
with in this recipe book full of ideas for nature's ultimate fast food-
raw juice.
Fast food junkies, enslaved by the "drug food" industrial giants,
are experiencing a "slow food" health crisis. Fast food slowly
clogs up your arteries, fills your bloodstream with poisons, overworks
every organ in the body, speeds up the ageing process and quite simply
starves the cells in your body to death. In "Slim 4 Life", Jason
Vale, the Juice Master, introduced his own food philosophy based on nature's
real fast food -- raw juices, food that the body can digest, extract the
goodness from and get rid of any waste -- fast. This recipe book follows
on from this, giving you plenty of juicing recipes that should help you
to become healthy, fit and full of life.
Slim4Life was
the Fast Food Nation for the man in the street. With its anarchic philosophy,
wit and evangelism it has become a great word of mouth success. Many of
Jason's followers are waiting for this recipe book follow-up.
Jason is a fantastic advert for what he preaches. Fit and healthy, he
is a former 8 pts lager/60 cigarettes a day man who has turned his life
around, and since 1994 he has personally helped over thousands of people
destroy their cravings for junk food, alcohol and cigarettes.
About the Author
Jason Vale, the Juice Master, is a successful health and lifestyle coach.
A former trainer for Alan Carr in Birmingham, he launched his London clinic
and countrywide workshops two years ago. His seminars on losing weight
and quitting drinking and smoking are consistently sold out. He has appeared
on Trisha has been reviewed by the Sunday Times and is a key presenter
at the Vitality Show.
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