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"A must-read for anyone seeking a more intuitive and sustainable path to health." -Angélique Lavoie, health coach
Weight loss sucks!
Many people, health professionals included, focus on weight as the most important marker for health-but what if we've been lied to this entire time? What if focusing less on weight loss is actually the first step in getting healthier?
In Throw Away the Scale , Magdalena Chavez borrows from over a decade of experience as a physician assistant, discussing the fundamentals of a healthy lifestyle in terms of how they affect our mood, memory, sleep, and
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"A must-read for anyone seeking a more intuitive and sustainable path to health." -Angélique Lavoie, health coach

Weight loss sucks!

Many people, health professionals included, focus on weight as the most important marker for health-but what if we've been lied to this entire time? What if focusing less on weight loss is actually the first step in getting healthier?

In Throw Away the Scale, Magdalena Chavez borrows from over a decade of experience as a physician assistant, discussing the fundamentals of a healthy lifestyle in terms of how they affect our mood, memory, sleep, and physical comfort-independent of weight loss. Join Chavez as she breaks down the science of true wellness, from the life-changing benefits of exercise to the way eating well can feel good, along with the secrets to unlocking your abundant reserve of natural feel-good chemicals.

Throw Away the Scale revolutionizes the way modern society views health and wellness, shifting the focus away from weight loss to what truly matters most: vitality.


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Autorenporträt
Magdalena Chavez is a physician assistant (PA) with over a decade of experience helping patients manage conditions from diabetes to back pain, from high blood pressure to depression. In addition to treating patients one-on-one, Magdalena has also spoken publicly on topics such as diabetes management, hypertension, and inflammation throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Her case study on Gitelman syndrome, a rare genetic disorder, was published by the Journal for the American Academy of Physician Associates (JAAPA), and she is currently coauthoring a clinical guideline for the Journal of Dermatology Physician Associates. She enjoys running, swimming, sailing, and spending time with her family.