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Based on the latest science, the 21-Day Tummy diet targets excess weight and belly fat while addressing the most common digestive disorders. Relieve digestive issues and shrink your waistline with the new, sensitive stomach meal plan from Liz Vaccariello, the New York Times best-selling author of The Digest Diet and Flat Belly Diet Series. Lose the Belly Bloat and feel better fast 21-Day Tummy is designed specifically for people with temperamental tummies. Youll whittle your middle and discover which foods protect you from the main causes of digestive discomfort. Say good-bye to your grumbling belly and start feeling good again. Let the 21-Day Tummy show you how! Inside youll find An easy-to-follow 21-day eating plan that minimizes shocking Belly Bully foods that cause discomfort and weight gain, while piling on soothing Belly Buddy foods.



About the Author

Liz Vaccariello

Liz Vaccariello
Editor-in-Chief, READER'S DIGEST
Author, Digest Diet and Flat Belly Diet! franchises

Liz Vaccariello is the Chief Content Officer and Editor-in-Chief for the Reader's Digest brand. For years, Liz has been a staple on the network morning shows Good Morning America and Today. In 2009, as editor of Prevention magazine, she began guest hosting in the fifth chair on the Emmy Award-winning CBS syndicated show The Doctors. She has appeared on Dr. Phil, The View, Katie, Regis & Kelly, Extra and two seasons of The Biggest Loser.

Liz is a six-time New York Times bestselling author, including the Flat Belly Diet! She went on to write the 2010 follow-up to Flat Belly Diet!, 400 Calorie Fix. In April, 2012 she released her new weight loss book, The Digest Diet, which also became a New York Times bestseller.

Liz's approach to a happy, well-rounded life is singular, and fits well with the Reader's Digest brand promise to give people simple, easy, proven solutions that improve their lives. Her approachable style, high energy and unique vision have been a point of inspiration for the tens of millions of readers of Every Day with Rachael Ray, where she was Editor-in-Chief from May 2010 to October 2011, and Prevention, where she was SVP/Editor-in-Chief from 2006 to 2010. Before Prevention, Liz was executive editor of Fitness magazine. Prior to Fitness, Liz served as chief Editor of Cleveland Magazine.

She lives in New Jersey with her family.



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