cover image The No-Grain Diet: Conquer Carbohydrate Addiction and Stay Slim for the Rest of Your Life

The No-Grain Diet: Conquer Carbohydrate Addiction and Stay Slim for the Rest of Your Life

Joseph Mercola, Alison Rose Levy. Dutton Books, $24.95 (311pp) ISBN 978-0-525-94733-2

""Don't be surprised if you never again want to eat starches, sweets, and grains!"" Osteopathic physician Mercola stands on the shoulders of Atkins (and gives a nod to Gary Taubes, author of the New York Times Magazine cover article many believe blew the lid off high-carb, low-fat diets forever) to make big claims in this guide for overweight readers. Mercola's diet, which he's honed for over a decade at his Illinois wellness center, offers""near miraculous results,"" and will allow its followers to""permanently conquer food cravings,"" he says. The secret to lasting weight loss, according to Mercola, is to cut out starches, sweets and grains entirely. (Dieters on the maintenance program are allowed""healthy"" grains--buckwheat, quinoa, etc.) But though Mercola offers three different eating plans (The Booster, The Core and The Advanced Food plan) and plenty of no-grain recipes, his program goes beyond mere dieting: Mercola is a proponent of the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), a kind of""psychological acupressure"" that he says is""the equivalent of AA for grain addiction."" Developed by Gary Craig, EFT involves tapping on pressure points in the face and upper body while repeating a healing, key phrase, such as""Even though I want to have pizza, I deeply and completely accept myself."" Mercola's course for weight loss is an intensive one, with rigorous rules and plenty of additional components--lifestyle changes, supplements and self-affirmations--that take a lot more energy than calorie counting. But that's the whole point, Mercola says, because cutting back on calories or carbs alone leads to temporary weight loss at best. For those willing to dedicate themselves to such a program, Mercola's guide may offer real results, and the case studies he includes should certainly help with motivation.