Women with Balanced body type can range from petite to tall, with small to medium bone structure, and a defined waist. They characteristically are either long-waisted with short-to-average legs, or short-waisted with long legs. Buttocks appear somewhat flat due to blending into thighs. Initial weight gain occurs in upper thighs, lower abdomen and waist, and hips.
Female Celebrities with Balanced Body Type include:
Alicia Keys, Jessica Biel, Gwyneth Paltrow, Katy Perry, Chelsea Handler, Tina Turner, and Jessica Simpson
Sweets (pastries, cookies, chocolate – especially Reese’s™ peanut butter cups); fruit (strawberries as child); carbohydrates (popcorn, white and wheat breads, hoagie sandwich, pizza); fats; or salty foods like chips, processed meats; drinks with caffeine.
A partial list of Unsupportive Foods for the Balanced Body Type include: Lamb, ham, bacon, sausage, duck, sea bass, milk, nonfat yogurt, ice cream, roasted cashews, peanut butter, wheat crackers, whole wheat bread, cooked cabbage, raw onions, grapefruit, grapes, oranges, plums, strawberries, orange juice, mayonnaise, margarine, chocolate desserts, beer, champagne, gin, scotch, vodka, whisky, Pepsi, diet Coke.
Variety is essential. Exercise may include Pilates, dancing, walking, hiking, bicycling, swimming, rebounding, weight lifting, baseball, or tennis.
Complete nutritional and dietary details including food lists and sample menus, as well as the complete personality profile, are contained in the 60-page Balanced Body Type Profile and Diet.
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