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Finally, The Round Diet! A Diet Simple Enough that Even a Kindergartener Can Follow It
Date:7/1/2009

SARATOGA, Calif., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Whatever one's relationship with food, this book can help them choose healthy meals by the food's natural Round shape and help train the mind to be an ally in becoming stronger, sexier, leaner and more fit. The Round Diet will change one's view of food, even if they are an experienced dieter.

The author, Diana Kaaha, likes to say, "The Round Diet did not start out to be a diet book. It began as a healthy eating book that happened to make dieting simpler. I realized I could diet-down, but in a more sane and healthy way by tapping into the power of my mind and choosing Round foods to eat."

To appreciate the effective simplicity of the Round eating concept is to appreciate the way life blessed Diana. Everything from having two sets of doctor parents, to her obsession as a champion bodybuilder, to a 15-month healing experience surviving cancer where she made her experiences with chemotherapy as positive and powerful as possible - adding up to her unique Round relationship with food and eating. All this led to a natural preparation for this information designer and mother, working and living at the cutting edge of technology in Silicon Valley, California.

Currently, Diana is living in Saratoga, and is available for talks, workshops and interviews. Request a copy of The Round Diet for review by contacting Diana at: RoundDiet@yahoo.com

    Book information:

    Book Title: The Round Diet
    Author and Illustrator: Diana Kaaha
    Format: Perfect bound, full color
    ISBN: 978-1-935125-38.9
    Publication Date: June 8, 2009
    Pages: 88
    Price: $ 21.95
    Size: 8 1/2 x 8 1/2
    Available online: Robertson Publishing, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and
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