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  • Day 20: 7 Steps To "Radiant Recovery"

    Date: 2010.03.19 | Category: Uncategorized | Tags:

    There is hope!

    As outlined on Kathleen DesMaisons’ website, Radiant Recovery, and in her book, “Potatoes, not Prozac,” there are seven steps you can take to go from sugar fiend to normal human being.

    Check the below out and for more detail, click here.

    Seven Steps to Feeling Great

    Here are the seven steps that will free you from the Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde Syndrome of sugar sensitivity.

    Don’t try to do all seven steps all at once!

    Do one step at time. Do not proceed to the next step until you have mastered the one before it. Each step builds on the last. If you try to do this program without following the seven-step sequence, it won’t work. You will feel worse instead of better and you will give up.

    If you do the steps in the order I recommend, you will stabilize each of the biochemical functions involved in your sugar sensitivity. There is plenty of room in the plan for you to exercise your own judgment and make your own choices. Don’t tinker with the big plan.

    Trust that there is a method to this madness.

    You will get dramatic results if you follow the plan as it’s outlined. The food plan I will show you is designed to change your blood chemistry and improve your neurotransmitter function. Even though it may seem obvious and simple, the foods in this plan actually create profound physical and emotional change. Don’t be deceived by the simplicity. This is powerful medicine.
    The Seven Steps of Potatoes Not Prozac

    1. Eat breakfast with protein
    2. Journal what you eat and how you feel
    3. Eat three meals a day with protein
    4. Take the recommended vitamins and have a potato before bed
    5. Shift from white foods to brown foods
    6. Reduce or eliminate sugars
    7. Create a new life

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2 Responses to “Day 20: 7 Steps To "Radiant Recovery"”

  1. Susan 10/03/19 21:20

    Wow, I’ve gotta get this book and try the potato cure!!!

  2. Meg 10/03/22 14:56

    Ahh, the fabulous & dogmatic Kathleen DesMaisons! The draconian tone with which the above is written takes me back.

    I failed to mention that I joined her yahoo group & was kicked out by Kathleen herself for questioning her religion-I mean program.

    I see a problem in the fact that she fails to mention a *quantity* of protein in steps 1 and 3. Even the most SAD (Standard American Diet) meal tends to have at least a gram or 2 of protein.

    She also dictates that one should NEVER, ever have sugar. I felt too, honestly, *insane* attempting that. I remember throwing a surprise 30th b-day party for my now-husband at the time & skipping the cake. I felt like a wacko. I decided I didn’t want to live my life that way.

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