After writing a cookbook based on her childhood experiences cooking with filmmaker dad Bruce -- an endeavor that received mixed reviews last year -- actress Gwyneth Paltrow is set to release a follow-up cookery book based on a restrictive 鈥渆limination diet鈥 which she claims helped her shed pounds and feel more energetic.

To be released April 2, "It鈥檚 All Good: Delicious, Easy, Recipes That Will Make You Look Good and Feel Great" is a collection of 185 "restorative" dishes that also come with a slew of food restrictions: recipes are sugar-free, non-dairy, vegetarian, wheat-free and non-alcoholic.

Not unlike a detox plan, the book is based on an "elimination diet" prescribed by her doctor when she was feeling fatigued and faint, anemic, vitamin D-deficient and stressed, reads the official publisher鈥檚 book description.

"After changing her diet, Paltrow healed totally, felt more energetic and looked great."

The pitch? Eat like Paltrow and readers will likewise shed the pounds and find more energy.

Recipes include dishes like Huevos Rancheros, Hummus Tartine with Scallion-Mint Pesto, Salmon Burgers with Pickled Ginger, Power Brownies and Banana "Ice Cream."

Meanwhile, though the book has yet to be published, popular food blog Eater.com -- which doled out a merciless review of "My Father鈥檚 Daughter" -- has shown no signs of backing down from its anti-Paltrow perch and panned her sophomore effort already, based on her debut effort last year: "Will the followup book continue down this path of faux-populism and rich person dietary condemnation? You betcha."

Eater called "My Father鈥檚 Daughter" a "vanity project from a rich person completely unafraid to casually boast about her life of privilege."

Publisher's Weekly, however, called it "a warm and inviting collection" filled with "charming personal anecdotes."

"It鈥檚 All Good" is to be published April 2 as both an ebook and hardcover by publishing house Hachette Book Group.

Meanwhile, Cameron Diaz seems to have been inspired by Paltrow's success in the publishing world and is said to be working on a book about nutrition and health for teen girls.