Jorge Cruise THE 100 DIET- Anyone Done It??
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Deev79
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A friend and I just finished reading Jorge Cruise's The 100 Diet -- really fascinating book about the way Americans Eat and they way that all came to be. Anyway, I've been on this diet for a week now and am having mixed results. Has anyone out there done this? Any pointers? Success stories?? I guess it is working -- I've lost 3.5 lbs in 8 days. I am just impatient and expect big results when changing my diet this dramatically. Just thought I'd see if there are others out there doing this same thing.
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My sister started a week ago, and she seems to be doing well. I think i am going to start on Sunday. I'll update you. Im going to try it out for a couple of weeks0
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Quote from his website ....
"Everything you've learned about weight loss is WRONG. Burning more calories, eating less calories, or even thinking of all calories as equal does not work. The secret to true, lasting weight loss comes from avoiding HIDDEN SUGAR. Why? Because sugar stimulates the weight gain hormone, insulin. By keeping insulin levels low, you guarantee weight loss.
However, we now have a new understanding of what "sugar" is, and it may seem shocking. We are all aware that sugar lies in candy, soda, and cookies, but it has been hiding in CARBOHYDRATES.
Carbs are molecularly structured as sugar and break down the same in our bodies; therefore, it is important we consider carbs as sugar when trying to keep insulin in check and lose weight"
LOL @ backed by science. This is bogus...3 -
I wish I could get gifs on my phone. Where's that Finn the Human Boy "SCIENCE" gif when you need it?
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Quote from his website ....
"Everything you've learned about weight loss is WRONG. Burning more calories, eating less calories, or even thinking of all calories as equal does not work. The secret to true, lasting weight loss comes from avoiding HIDDEN SUGAR. Why? Because sugar stimulates the weight gain hormone, insulin. By keeping insulin levels low, you guarantee weight loss.
However, we now have a new understanding of what "sugar" is, and it may seem shocking. We are all aware that sugar lies in candy, soda, and cookies, but it has been hiding in CARBOHYDRATES.
Carbs are molecularly structured as sugar and break down the same in our bodies; therefore, it is important we consider carbs as sugar when trying to keep insulin in check and lose weight"
LOL @ backed by science. This is bogus...0 -
Its a fad diet, are you really going to eat his way for the rest of your LIFE!! that's why I do all MFP, its a lifestyle change, not a loose my weight and go back to the way I was eating change just saying. I mean you can use some of his recipes to go along with your lifestyle change, but I wouldn't follow his book 100%0
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Quote from his website ....
"Everything you've learned about weight loss is WRONG. Burning more calories, eating less calories, or even thinking of all calories as equal does not work. The secret to true, lasting weight loss comes from avoiding HIDDEN SUGAR. Why? Because sugar stimulates the weight gain hormone, insulin. By keeping insulin levels low, you guarantee weight loss.
However, we now have a new understanding of what "sugar" is, and it may seem shocking. We are all aware that sugar lies in candy, soda, and cookies, but it has been hiding in CARBOHYDRATES.
Carbs are molecularly structured as sugar and break down the same in our bodies; therefore, it is important we consider carbs as sugar when trying to keep insulin in check and lose weight"
LOL @ backed by science. This is bogus...
came in expecting to find something like this. left satisfied and lol'ing0 -
man, if all insulin did was make you gain weight, diabetes wouldn't be such a problem.
that's some butts science right there1 -
Hey, I love Gary. Back off, lol.0
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Well, much of the info on how the typical American/Western diet has evolved is pretty interesting. And I do think this could be adapted into a lifestyle change. However, two weeks into the diet I had lost 4.5 pounds, and then gained it back. And, I've been training for a half marathon and the no-carb thing was NOT helping my mileage any. So... back to MFP-ing. It was worth a shot!1
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I have been on "the 100" for 8 days now and have lost 7 LBS. My mom has been living on a diet similar to this for a year and a half with cheat days and not as strict now as she was in the beginning. She has lost 60LBS and it has been a lifestyle change for her. Sugar and carb cravings are gone for me which I NEVER thought would happen.0
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It's just another weight loss "strategy"...nothing more, nothing less.0
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It should be possible to sue people who say "backed by science" for improper use of the word science.
This might work for some, not for others. Having fewer slurpees, doughnuts, and other sugary things we're told are a food group in america can't be bad, but calorie counting is key as well. You can eat 5000 calorie of lettuce and gain weight (it'd be difficult, but theoretically possible.)0 -
A "disguised" low carb diet. Basically keeping "sugar" to about 25 grams a day. Lol, I eat that much just for lunch. Oh well, some will do it because immediate weight loss is more important than learning how to eat for life.
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I have no interest in his diet plans but his skinny muffins are good!0
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I started the diet last Wednesday and as of Sunday I had lost 10lbs. I could not believe it and I had not been on the diet a full week but I did follow the diet exactly without the wine. Anxious to see if I lose a few more pounds by Wed. Will update on my weight loss.0
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I read it. Basically to take the total 'carbs' and multiply it by four and that's the number. So if a slice of bread has 25 carb grams times four would give you 100 total for your day.
They also say to start off with 300 and work down to that "One-Hundred" total. Avoid most fruits, some veggies - all breads, pastas and rice.
It seems doable and there is a forward by Dr. Weil, whom I respect, so he has that going for him.0 -
I read it. Basically to take the total 'carbs' and multiply it by four and that's the number. So if a slice of bread has 25 carb grams times four would give you 100 total for your day.
They also say to start off with 300 and work down to that "One-Hundred" total. Avoid most fruits, some veggies - all breads, pastas and rice.
It seems doable and there is a forward by Dr. Weil, whom I respect, so he has that going for him.
^ What the... i don't even?
You mean 25g carbs = 100 calories? Don't they teach this in school's still? Again, this diet is total trash... Why would you avoid fruits and vegetables both of which contain essential vitamins and nutrients?0 -
BOO!
Sorry, I was pretending to be a sugar hiding in a carb!
*bangs head on wall, wails, gives up*0 -
I started the diet last Wednesday and as of Sunday I had lost 10lbs. I could not believe it and I had not been on the diet a full week but I did follow the diet exactly without the wine. Anxious to see if I lose a few more pounds by Wed. Will update on my weight loss.
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lord lipton lol I eat berries everymoring and a wrap for lunch and my nutrionist has me eating an apple in the afternoon with peanut butter and im supposed to squish a fruit in with my slice of toast and peanut butter at breakfast! theres no way I would try this!0
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