Ciao pasta, good-bye bread, rice and other “bad carbohydrates,” which can include carrots, cranberries and corn. It’s time to truck in the proteins. Sears, a biochemist, crowns years’ worth of research into the effects of food on hormone production and metabolic activity with a program that will lead to “optimal health,” peak performance (the zone of the title) and, not incidentally, weight control. Citing the importance of eicosanoids, a class of hormones that figures critically in metabolism, Sears has worked out an approach to eating that reduces one’s daily production of insulin and, at the same time, draws on stored body fat for energy. A (more…)
































