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Baker Writes ‘Da Vinci’-Based Diet Book

Associated Press, via ABCnews.com, USA
Sep. 22, 2005
Clarke Canfield
abcnews.go.com

ReligionNewsBlog.com • Tuesday September 27, 2005

Portland Baker Writes Diet Book Based on ‘Da Vinci Code’ Formula

Sep. 22, 2005 – A baker who lost half his business to the low-carb craze has written a book based on the mathematical principles of the Golden Ratio, a formula used by Leonardo Da Vinci and made popular in the best seller, “The Da Vinci Code.”

Stephen Lanzalotta created what he called the “Da Vinci Diet” in response to the decline in bread consumption brought on by the popularity of the Atkins Diet. The diet consists mostly of Mediterranean foods, including bread, fish, cheese, vegetables, meat, nuts and wine.

He signed a deal last year with Warner Books, a division of Time Warner Book Group, that included a six-figure advance.

Warner announced this week that the book, “The Diet Code: Revolutionary Weight-Loss Secrets From Da Vinci and The Golden Ratio,” will be the first in its new line of books called Warner Wellness, which will focus on health, fitness, relationships and similar topics. The book is scheduled for release in April 2006.

The diet is based on the Golden Ratio or Phi, a mathematical value that was used to build the pyramids and has since been found to exist most everywhere in nature. Da Vinci is said to have used the Golden Ratio to proportion the human figures in his paintings which is how it found its way into Dan Brown’s hugely popular novel.

“The basic premise is most universal patterns are based on the Golden Ratio, including our bodies,” Lanzalotta said Thursday in his bakery-restaurant, Sophia’s.

Warner, in announcing the new series, said Lanzalotta’s book is sure “to pique the interest of Da Vinci enthusiasts and weight-loss seekers alike.”

When Lanzalotta, 46, opened his Italian bakery in 2000, bread accounted for 80 percent of sales. But after the Atkins fad kicked in two years ago, bread dropped to just 20 percent of sales. To make up for the decline, he expanded his menu with breakfast and Sunday brunch and increased his offerings of sandwiches and pastries.

His biggest sellers are now combination plates typically bread or polenta, cheese, olives and braised chard or Italian coleslaw featuring the basic mix of his diet: 20 percent protein, 52 percent carbohydrates and 28 percent fat.

Lanzalotta said his dietary regimen has helped him maintain a fit 160 pounds without giving up on the foods he loves.

Besides the intrigue associated with “The Da Vinci Code,” the book’s cover promises to make the diet fun: “Eat bread, drink wine and lose weight.”

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