123 diet reviews?

RobinsonDawn
RobinsonDawn Posts: 40 Member
edited December 18 in Health and Weight Loss
Hello everyone, I will be trying the 123 diet however in the past I have tried soo many diets which either do not work or they work for a while and then I put all the weight back on.
If anyone has done this diet, tell me how you found it and whether it was any good or not, will be very greatful :)
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  • RobinsonDawn
    RobinsonDawn Posts: 40 Member
    I don't think there is a quick fix at all...
    I would just like to be healthier within myself and lose a few extra pounds
  • RobinsonDawn
    RobinsonDawn Posts: 40 Member
    All diets have to be made up by someone however it is normally a dietitian who does it, so agreed.
    However A LOT of people seem to be getting brilliant results from it!
    is it this?

    http://www.terriann123dietplan.co.uk/index.htm

    if so

    NO

    Just eat less and move more.

    Edit: here she admits she made it all up! :noway: I could do that.

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/made-up-diet-helps-10000-people-1482563
  • luvred51
    luvred51 Posts: 163 Member
    Bump. 123 diet reviews.
  • laserturkey
    laserturkey Posts: 1,680 Member
    The website looks pretty scammy. Why not just use MFP to track calories and eat healthy foods you like? This is FREE and it works.
  • JesterMFP
    JesterMFP Posts: 3,596 Member
    Ah yeah, i've tried most of that but doing a bit of research apparently this 123 diet does wonders, it's basically just a low carb diet but it keeps you full! I tend to eat tons of carbs so I should probably work on that lol
    So... how about creating a moderate calorie deficit, eating pretty much the foods you eat usually, tracking & counting calories... and if you feel like it, experiment with reducing carbs? Or, if feeling full is the main issue, focus on getting enough protein and filling up on vegetables. A lot of people have been very successful just using MFP to count calories. It's also a pretty sustainable way of doing things because you only make the changes that you want to make, not according to rules that someone else has made up.
  • RobinsonDawn
    RobinsonDawn Posts: 40 Member
    Yes this is what I am going to try and do!
    Thanks

    Ah yeah, i've tried most of that but doing a bit of research apparently this 123 diet does wonders, it's basically just a low carb diet but it keeps you full! I tend to eat tons of carbs so I should probably work on that lol
    So... how about creating a moderate calorie deficit, eating pretty much the foods you eat usually, tracking & counting calories... and if you feel like it, experiment with reducing carbs? Or, if feeling full is the main issue, focus on getting enough protein and filling up on vegetables. A lot of people have been very successful just using MFP to count calories. It's also a pretty sustainable way of doing things because you only make the changes that you want to make, not according to rules that someone else has made up.
  • mrandmrsf17
    mrandmrsf17 Posts: 1 Member
    Currently on 123 diet . Researched it and although its a 'made up' diet. Its makes sense. Basically it is a very low carb low fat diet. Ive tried them all ww, sw, special k shakes etc etc and calorie counting (trying to still have the treats with it) nothings been as effective as this. I'm not hungry and full of energy. Give it ago. Abs nothing to lose. Apart fron 14 quid.
  • Iron_Feline
    Iron_Feline Posts: 10,750 Member
    Hey, my sister's on it and I've just started it yesterday.
    It is AMAZING! My sister has lost 4 stone in 7 months, she looks incredible! :smile:

    Soild first post :noway:

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1175494-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants?hl=path+to+sexy+pants&page=1#posts-18362157
  • Iron_Feline
    Iron_Feline Posts: 10,750 Member
    Currently on 123 diet . Researched it and although its a 'made up' diet. Its makes sense. Basically it is a very low carb low fat diet. Ive tried them all ww, sw, special k shakes etc etc and calorie counting (trying to still have the treats with it) nothings been as effective as this. I'm not hungry and full of energy. Give it ago. Abs nothing to lose. Apart fron 14 quid.

    Oh look another one

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1175494-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants?hl=path+to+sexy+pants&page=1#posts-18362157
  • jac_84
    jac_84 Posts: 128 Member
    dont do a diet, do a lifestyle change
  • mollybotelho
    mollybotelho Posts: 1 Member
    I was on this diet for about 3 months and yeah, it had good results. However, I ended up having to go to the doctors because of how ill it made me, and they told me I was bordering on scurvy!! It's so not worth the health risks, and everyone in the fb group are no brained idiots who all think they are dietitians.
  • pensierobello
    pensierobello Posts: 285 Member
    There is no such thing as a wrong food. Balance and moderation in everything!
  • Zomoniac
    Zomoniac Posts: 1,169 Member
    I have been on this diet since September - so far 3 1/5 stone lighter. It basically follows the rules if you can't kill it or pick it then don't eat it.

    So how does it differ from paleo then?

    And I'm always entirely trusting of people whose first ever forum post is a glowing review of a fad diet on a paid website.
  • JesterMFP
    JesterMFP Posts: 3,596 Member
    I have been on this diet since September - so far 3 1/5 stone lighter. It basically follows the rules if you can't kill it or pick it then don't eat it.

    So how does it differ from paleo then?

    And I'm always entirely trusting of people whose first ever forum post is a glowing review of a fad diet on a paid website.
    And whose usernames reference said fad diet. :ohwell:
  • muppet1501
    muppet1501 Posts: 46 Member
    If you look at the food pyramid for the groups of food you should be having for a balanced diet, carbs are the biggest section and this is mainly for your energy levels to keep you going for the day and not feeling lethargic. I don't agree with low carb diets at all because like anything as long as you eat in moderation it does not have any effect of weight gain. Tacking your food and as long as you stay below your calories and move more you will see weight loss. These fad diets see you lose weight rapidly and once you go back to the norm you put it on and some. I have been a victim to these before so I know. MFP has been the best thing I have done because I don't have to deprive myself as long as im under my goals. This also stops you reaching out and having a binge.

    People may agree or disagree but im just expressing my opinion.
  • Kegha
    Kegha Posts: 37 Member
    All diets are a list of dos and donts, they all offer advices. The approach is different but most of the time it is based on a calorie deficit.

    The negative in all diets in general is the strict obligation to follow to the T the instruction, I speak for myself that I can do short term but for the long term it ends up being too much stuff to deal with. That being said I am not bashing any diets just that they are not for me.

    You mentionned that you regained all the weight and I think it is the key to the problem and god knows I have done it also. I realise that my gaining back the weight was not caused by the diet itself but because I went back to my old habits of over eating. No starvation monster was lurking in the corner. While dieting meaning staying within a calorie number I was loosing then instead of keeping the same amont and increasing it just a little and see how my body reacted I went into a victory mode of yesssss I can eat now.

    If you feel that the 123 is right for you try it, you can always adjust to your specific needs.
  • ekz13
    ekz13 Posts: 725 Member
    score! I can kill me some chocolate :bigsmile:
  • tans1985
    tans1985 Posts: 1 Member
    The Terri-Ann 123 plan is the best out there. I have MS and other medical problems, I have tried all kinds of diets since gaining over 7 stone in 3 years being on steroids etc even 1200 calorie counting being monitored by the docs in hospital and never list a thing anyway I come across the plan and had it checked by my consultants before I went ahead with buying the book, and they were all more than happy for me to go ahead, I started in may 2013 and by Jan thus year had list just under 5 stone to which I was monitored all the way through. Infact the nurses I used to see actually joined the plan to and have done very well, ive not been on the plan since Feb as was happy with how I had done and I have maintained my loss since. The company is genuine all real foods and not a con as some may say. All the support you get for a one off payments is second to none you have nothing to lose but weight.

    No one claims to be a know it all nutritionist the admin are just there to help with the plan and always say seek medical help if you have any concerns... so over all in my eyes its the best plan out there :) xx
  • I was on this diet for about 3 months and yeah, it had good results. However, I ended up having to go to the doctors because of how ill it made me, and they told me I was bordering on scurvy!! It's so not worth the health risks, and everyone in the fb group are no brained idiots who all think they are dietitians.


    The 123 diet is not made up. if i read romeo and Juliet and then i re-write it on A4 and sell it does that mean i have written it or have i stolen a talented writers work ?
    You will find terri ann lost all her weight on the dukan diet . This is common knowledge as months of boasting was done on facebook prior 123 . Terri ann condensed the book into an easy read booklet and sold it . The first book was a mirror image of dukan however now slight changes have been made because not 1 person within the company or on the team are trained dieticians , catering background nothing. A lot of people have become very ill and its based around people making hundreds of thousands of pounds selling a diet that they know nothing about.
  • sputnik5000
    sputnik5000 Posts: 1 Member
    I would avoid this. Someone I know I got this and put on weight and said that although they have a "support group" unless you agree with the crowd it was like the wolves had been let out to attack you. They said the layout was very poor in the books, like instead of having one recipe a page with pictures to show how it should turn out, 6 or 8 recipes are condensed onto one copybook sized page. It was confusing and difficult to understand without help. Also where they say no further fees my friend said that some of the recipes include special shakes you had to buy from the website. His shopping bill was really expensive as well because it was mostly meat based. When my friend posted about putting on weight they were removed from the support group.
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