Publishers Weekly, 4/15/13 Numerous accolades from the authors' patients and customers speak to the efficacy and life-changing aspects of the program. Organic Spa, 5/28/13 Packs in fascinating research on the significant chemical impact of sugar on your skin, along with other systems of your body...The authors offer smart-but-simple food recipes plus practical advice on instigating a slow sugar wean. Curled Up With A Good Book Offers a thorough, clearly explained and organized system to get your body off sugar and clear up your skin...The book motivates through to the end...The Sugar Detoxis a simple but extensive, practical and persuasive plan towards better health and living. Highly recommended. New York Journal of Books, 6/11/13 Nutrition is often a controversial topic, and a vast number of dietary fads have come and gone. But The Sugar Detox diet described by nutritionist Brooke Alpert and dermatologist Patricia Farris promises to be successful. Bookviews This is a serious book that offers a one-month plan to wean readers of their sugar cravings. King Features Syndicate A sensible approach. DaySpa, July 2013 A guidebook for people who are serious about breaking off this unhealthy dietary relationship. New Orleans, July 2013 Make[s] the case for the health benefits that come from cutting back on sugar consumption. Natural Health, September/October 2013 Offer[s] smart-but-simple recipes plus practical advice on how to wean yourself from some of your favorite sugar-filled foods. The Cookbook Papers, 8/4/13 Surprising facts throughout...A recommended read for anyone who is dependent on sugar. WomanAroundTown.com, 9/7/13 This book pulls no punches. Portland Book Review, 11/1/13 A comprehensive book about how sugar affects our health and looks...Their recipes are easy to follow and use reasonable ingredients and preparation styles. This book would be a great resource for anyone trying to cut down on their sugar consumption and offers great insight on the 'surprise' sugar content of many of our favorite foods. Dublin Evening Herald, 2/22/14 Alpert and Farris do indeed know of what they speak, with depth and authority...The white stuff is seriously bad stuff, and the authors make an excellent argument for paying more attention to its presence in our meals. Their proposed three-day detox seems entirely doable.