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‘The G Sin’, a new book by Hope Kelley, has now been sold in 45 countries. In her book, Hope Kelley has people thinking about the amount of food they consume each day.

August 15, 2011
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Ms. Kelley says, "People these days are concerned about being wasteful. But isn’t over-eating another form of wastefulness? The G Sin addresses the issues of gluttony (over-eating), and gluttony is at the root of many diet problems."

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 13, 2011

The word "gluttony" evokes many emotions from people. Over-eating is gluttony–pure and simple. If people can accept this behavior, then they are on their way to hopefully changing their lives where food and dieting are concerned. Considering the fact that there are countless books, TV programs, commercials and companies that provide various strategies for weight loss, one might expect the problem of obesity in our country to be on the decline. Yet, the truth is obesity has now reached epidemic proportions in the United States. With so much well-researched and well-intended advice available today, why do many people still have trouble maintaining a diet regimen?

Hope Kelley offers her unique insight as to why so many people continue to struggle with weight.

As is often the case with many of the challenges people face in life, it is faith, combined with willpower that ultimately sees people through. Without that faith, willpower can easily wither, and efforts fail. "The G Sin" can help those struggling with their weight to finally conquer their food obsession battles. If someone is struggling with food addictions or weight problems, reading this book before beginning a diet will change perspectives about eating habits and help a diet plan succeed. http://www.TheGSin.com

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