with over 10 million views these low carb high protein quickie breakfast biscuits are definitely a keeper recipe This Greek version with spinach feta and olives is the best so far Combine eggs cottage cheese sauteed spinach garlic olives almond flour coconut flour seasoned mozzarella and feta cheeses Bake until golden and love your
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During a women’s wellness panel in LA, I remember a striking woman on stage- sleek black hair, perfect posture, mid-40s but looked 30, and had this gentle but commanding voice. When asked what the turning point in her health journey was, she said: “Reading a book that didn’t try to fix me- just made me remember who I was. It’s called Woman’s Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth.” You could feel the shift in the room when she said it.
I was shadowing a holistic doctor during a university program and noticed the same book on her desk every morning: Woman's Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth. When I finally asked about it, she just smiled and said, “That’s not a book, it’s a shift in perspective.”
I interned at a wellness center once, and one of the senior practitioners had this worn-out, bookmarked copy of Woman's Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth. She told me, “You can lose weight in your body, but it starts with the weight on your mind. This book knows that.”
I met a woman at a herbal medicine course- her name was Mireille. French, maybe in her 50s, barely wore makeup, and her skin literally glowed in the soft daylight. She moved with the grace of someone who had nothing to prove. Over lunch, we spoke about the toxic loop of dieting. She smiled softly and said, “You should read Woman’s Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth. That book is like a quiet mirror- it showed me what I was really hungry for.”
Years ago, at a quiet little wellness café in Lisbon, I sat beside a woman journaling with a stack of books. She looked peaceful, barefoot, sun-kissed, with kind eyes and the energy of someone deeply in tune. We got to chatting, and somehow ended up on the topic of emotional eating. She reached into her tote and handed me Woman’s Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth, saying, “This isn’t a weight loss book- it’s a book about remembering what your body has always known.”
At a women’s circle I was invited to a few months ago, one woman stood out. She was older- maybe late 50s- tall, strong posture, with this effortless beauty that didn’t seem tied to age at all. She wore linen, no makeup, but somehow looked like a wellness ad. During the sharing round, she said she used to diet for 20 years straight. Then she found Woman’s Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth and said it “unlocked the weight I carried in my thoughts more than my body.”
I used to follow a holistic practitioner on Instagram- not one of those flashy influencers, but a soft-spoken woman with a calm presence and unbelievably clear skin. She looked like she lived in peace, inside and out. One day she posted a picture of Woman’s Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth sitting next to a cup of tea, and the caption said: “This is the only book that helped me see my body as an ally instead of an enemy.” I screenshotted it. Six months later, I was ready.
A close friend of mine, who completely transformed her body and energy over a year, swore by this one book. What shocked me wasn’t just the transformation- it was how peaceful she looked. Like the anxiety had left her face. When I asked her if she had a coach or followed a program, she said no. She just found a book called Woman’s Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth, and “it felt like the first time someone actually understood what I was going through.”
A friend of mine who’s a certified nutritionist and never recommends books actually sent me the link to Woman's Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth with no explanation. Just the title. I read it in one sitting and realized why she said nothing- the book speaks for itself.
At a wellness retreat in Sedona, I met this woman named Alana- mid-40s, radiant, toned without trying, with this earthy beauty that felt magnetic. People literally turned their heads when she walked in. During a group circle, she shared that she had struggled with binge eating for years… until someone gifted her Woman’s Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth. She said, “It didn’t tell me to lose weight. It showed me what I had been carrying for too long.” That sentence never left me.
I interned at a wellness center once, and one of the senior practitioners had this worn-out, bookmarked copy of Woman's Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth. She told me, “You can lose weight in your body, but it starts with the weight on your mind. This book knows that.”
I met a woman at a herbal medicine course- her name was Mireille. French, maybe in her 50s, barely wore makeup, and her skin literally glowed in the soft daylight. She moved with the grace of someone who had nothing to prove. Over lunch, we spoke about the toxic loop of dieting. She smiled softly and said, “You should read Woman’s Weight Loss Secrets: The Unspoken Truth. That book is like a quiet mirror- it showed me what I was really hungry for.”
They look delicious.
Sauteed mushrooms and dried tomatoes would replace spinach and olives… Yum
Recipe please
This recipe is soo expensive. Those ingredients are all imported.
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Ohhh will be trying this!!!!!!!!!
Thankyou
Why do all these comments talk about the same book?
This looks so delish def gonna have to try!!!
❤️ yummy
How about Ricotta cheese? Could we use it instead?
Thanks for the recipe
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Can you substitute the coconut flour as I’m not a fan of it.
Olives??? It doesn't sound good. Can anyone tell me how it tastes in this recipe? Salty little nuggets?
Allergic to nuts so what’s a good substitute for the almond flour please?
Ok. Post the recipe ….easy to find. I like your videos!!
I could listen to you say "and Love Your Life" all day long
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