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WomanCode by Alisa Vitti
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I was really excited to read this book, but it ended up being a huge disappointment. I felt like Alisa spent too much time talking about less important matters and not enough time touching on the aspects that I was truly interested in. For example, she spend page after page talking about how important it is to eat the proper way for balanced blood sugar levels but then spends only 3 pages giving the actual information on how to eat this way. I, for one, do not need more motivation to eat the right way but like to have much more specific information on why I need to eat a specific way. For example, she says to avoid tuna but then doesn't ever say why. That was the kind of information I was looking for. I was excited to change some of my habits and create better health, but Alisa simply did not motivate me. I could see how meeting with her 1:1 in person through her consultation practice could be beneficial, but without a 1:1 consultation, the information was way too broad for me.
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August 19, 2016 – Shelved

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Catarina PB The book can't tell you everything. the reason why you can't eat tuna should be on your own research, etc... I feel like you all need everything handed down to you, when in fact these books are just to get you started on your own path of research of your body, yourself as an individual and the things around you.


message 2: by Linell (new) - added it

Linell I heard about this book through a blogger I follow on IG, she has some pretty robust info and you can buy her recipe ebook for about $10 - http://www.leefromamerica.com/blog/to...


message 3: by Celestina (new) - added it

Celestina R Everyone is on a different part of their journey. Sometimes we do need to be spoon fed for a while. So be patient and keep searching for answers.


message 4: by Ruth (new)

Ruth P Catarina, if a book tells you not to eat tuna it does need to tell you why or it’s a poor book. No book can tell you everything but that’s a reason to not mention tuna, not to not give an explanation of why you shouldn’t eat it. Anyone can do their own research but if you’re paying someone else to give you theirs, there are standards.

This is a useful review.


message 5: by Emma (new)

Emma Idk why everyones yelling at you lol! I'm looking for this type of literature as well. If you find anything let me know!


message 6: by Emily (new)

Emily Not sure why everyone is yelling at you 😂 I think your point is perfectly valid! This whole book is one massive “citation needed”


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