Lemon and Honey diet
lindax
Posts: 5
Hi Everybody,
Is there anybody who have used this diet before? Does it work or not. They are good reviews about it but i am not sure that I must try it.
Please assist
Is there anybody who have used this diet before? Does it work or not. They are good reviews about it but i am not sure that I must try it.
Please assist
0
Replies
-
Hi Everybody,
Is there anybody who have used this diet before? Does it work or not. They are good reviews about it but i am not sure that I must try it.
Please assist0 -
What is the lemon & honey diet? I don't think I've heard of that one. I've heard of a diet that REALLY works...the MFP plan!:bigsmile: If you follow your recommended calories/etc. and toss in some exercise, you'll have great success. Slow & steady wins the race.:flowerforyou:0
-
Hmmmm while I like lemon and honey (especially in my tea), I would never consider it as an aid in weight-loss.
The fact is that good old fashioned calorie counting, exercise and truly changing your lifestyle will do it! And it can be a lot easier than you think and you don't have to suffer or starve or deprive yourself of certain things. It's just about being sensible and treating your body well. It will reward you if you do!
:flowerforyou:
-Tami0 -
with regards to this diet, a research review was done in the uk on this diet the person done it for two weeks and lost two pounds and that was excluding solids, so the overall message was a low calorie diet proved more successful0
-
Personally I think anything that has the word "diet" in it should be avoided. It should be a lifestyle change. If you cannot sustain on this "diet" for the rest of your life and not put your health in danger, stay away from it. Log your calories (the best thing I ever did was write down EVERYTHING I put in my mouth) and exercise. It is hard but it is also worth it.
BTW I am on a new roll today. Started Turbo Jam, got my HRM yesterday, feeling pumped....thanks mostly in part to the people here. :smooched:0 -
ditto what everyone else just said.
PS- Tam that dog is adorable, haha, so cute!:laugh:0 -
What I know about "fad diets" is that you may lose a few pounds at first, but overall, they don't make sense, you can't sustain the diet, and you tend to put the weight back on...and more.
I agree with everyone here - Follow the guidelines set out here, pay attention to your calories and try to exercise, even if it's moderate.
It's the lifestyle change that will make the difference.
I think it's mind over matter: For whatever reason, we've gotten into the habit of putting more food into our bodies than we actually need. So it's about breaking this habit. Not using food as a stress-reliever...learning to tell the difference between real hunger or cravings...
Good luck.
Even at a pound or two a week, for weight loss, you're on the right track. As someone pointed out, a pound a week for 52 weeks is a very big difference!0 -
I've heard of it and it's just major calorie deprivation. I'm sure you'll lose a lot of water weight. Some people may use it to jump start a healthy lifestyle change of eating better, etc. If I tried it, I would binge on McD's, not want veggies.0
-
Agree... Starving yourself doesn't sound like fun... and will do more harm than good! much better to follow a calorie controlled diet and exersize.0
-
I've heard of the lemon cleanser, I actually have the book and got two full days in but the tea you drink at night and morning started to make me gag. The drink is actually warm water, fresh squeezed lemon juice, maple syrup, and cayenne pepper. It's not a diet but a colon cleansing remedy you drink for at least 10 days but if you don't reintroduce foods correctly you can get realy sick.
I've wanted to try it again but I'm too chicken, I was hoping it would help with my energy levels, it's natural and it's not considered a diet but I've been on MFP and have started to notice subtle changes in my energy. I just need to move to have more energy.
Those are my thoughts for what it's worth0 -
I've heard of the lemon cleanser, I actually have the book and got two full days in but the tea you drink at night and morning started to make me gag. The drink is actually warm water, fresh squeezed lemon juice, maple syrup, and cayenne pepper. It's not a diet but a colon cleansing remedy you drink for at least 10 days but if you don't reintroduce foods correctly you can get realy sick.
I've wanted to try it again but I'm too chicken, I was hoping it would help with my energy levels, it's natural and it's not considered a diet but I've been on MFP and have started to notice subtle changes in my energy. I just need to move to have more energy.
Those are my thoughts for what it's worth
I have done the Master Cleanse also.................I do it for 7 days at the beginning of each season. Once you get past the 3rd day, you are no longer hungry. I don't do this for weight loss, but for cleansing as I have noticed that my face stopped breaking out so bad with doing this seasonally. The lady at my local Coop told me to practice this as the seasons change, I am getting less bothered with allergies, breakouts on my face, etc........0 -
i agree that mfp--log calories, exercise, get support, take time, learn--is the way to go. all this other stuff is nonsense.
my $0.020 -
this is all absolutely true. slow and steady is the way to go!!!Hmmmm while I like lemon and honey (especially in my tea), I would never consider it as an aid in weight-loss.
The fact is that good old fashioned calorie counting, exercise and truly changing your lifestyle will do it! And it can be a lot easier than you think and you don't have to suffer or starve or deprive yourself of certain things. It's just about being sensible and treating your body well. It will reward you if you do!
:flowerforyou:
-Tami0 -
ditto what everyone else just said.
PS- Tam that dog is adorable, haha, so cute!:laugh:0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.3K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 424 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions