Reading the material one can see that it's a very balanced diet where the premise is consistent and maintainable weight loss based on a calorie deficit achieved through a combination of diet and exercise. The author uses the metaphor of magnetism to explain that the foods you eat attract either health or disease based on the compounds and components within the food. In addition to nutrition the author also covers meditation, visualization, energization exercises (strength conditioning using isometrics), and craving control through special breathing exercises. The author makes the case that low calorie diets are problematic in that they cause most people to lose a large amount of muscle mass which then ruins their metabolism causing them to gain weight back once they have returned to their normal eating habits. He also makes the case against low carb diets by explaining that they are very hard to stay on, however he leverages low carb science in the program by advocating mostly protein meals in the evenings as well as aerobic exercise in the mornings to create the condition where the body burns fat for fuel due to glycogen depletion.
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http://www.magnetic-diet.com/book