Super Shred Diet – Will It Work?

Shred The Revolutionary DietSuper Shred Diet? Dr. Ian K. Smith’s Shred is the answer to every dieter’s biggest dilemmas: how to lose that last twenty pounds? How to push through that frustrating plateau? What to do when nothing else is working? Here, Smith has created a weight loss program that uses all he knows about strategic dieting in one plan–like putting all the best players on the field at once to create a can’t lose combination. Shred combines a low GI diet, meal spacing, and meal replacements. Those who follow Shred will constantly be eating (every three and a half hours!), four meals or meal replacements (soups, smoothies, shakes) and 3 snacks a day, over a six week program. Shred also introduces Dr. Ian’s concept of “Diet Confusion”. Diet Confusion, like muscle confusion, tricks the body and revs up its performance. In the same way you need to vary your workout to see results, switch up your food intake to boost your metabolism.

No matter how often or how unsuccessfully you’ve dieted before, Shred: The Revolutionary Diet will change your life. Shred has taken the internet by storm, and thousands have already joined Dr. Ian’s Shredder Nation, losing an average of four inches, two sizes or twenty pounds in six weeks. Utilizing the detox from Fat Smash Diet, the intense cleanse of Extreme Fat Smash, and varying food of The 4 Day Diet, Shred is a six week plan to a new way of life!

Get the book: Shred: The Revolutionary Diet: 6 Weeks 4 Inches 2 Sizes

About the Author
IAN K. SMITH, M.D., is the #1 bestselling author of The Fat Smash Diet, Extreme Fat Smash Diet, The 4 Day Diet and Eat. He is a co-host of the television show The Doctors, a medical contributor to The Rachael Ray Show, and host of the nationally syndicated radio show HealthWatch. Dr. Smith is the founder of two major national health initiatives— the 50 Million Pound Challenge and the Makeover Mile— that have helped millions of people lose weight and improve their health. A graduate of Harvard, Columbia and the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, he was appointed by President Obama to the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition in 2010.

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