Has anyone tried the oatmeal diet?
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Currently trying brown rice porridge with chia seeds for breakfast and lunch with a multi-vitamin.0
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-1000 points for whoever bumped this thread.
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No but I tried my own Asian diet where you eat rice porridge for breakfast, stirfrys of lean meats, lots of veggies, white rice and dessert is fruit And only that. Lots of different spices, sauces, favors can be added to the meats, fish, chicken, rice, veggies for variation and you will never be bored or hungry and you will lose lots of weight. Also eat non creamy soup 1 c before lunch and dinner.0
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Great results! Could you share your complete meal plan for a day?0
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hey,my uncle did this for like..i dont know..a month or so and he lost alot of weight.he had high cholesterol and blood pressure and at the end of the diet everything was back to normal.he found a nice girl and even got married.:drinker:
my auntie just had a baby and she ate nothing but oatmeal.she..omg...looks thinner than me
and now me...:blushing:
im gonna start this diet from tomorrow.after years of dieting and i learnt that low carb **** doesnt work for me.so now my main priority is to lose weight and gain better health.so lets do this together. and booo you all....she just asked you if you've done it before or not.if you havent do not reply please.if you have then please no advices cuz none of you are docs or dietitians.... thanx!0 -
I have steel-cut oatmeal everyday for breakfast (1/4 cup dry) with a few chipped walnuts, agave syrup, cinnamon, fat-free coconut milk; I am diabetic and since I've been doing this my diabetes A1C is in the normal range. I plan to continue eating it regularly for breakfast. It is a great way to set yourself up for success for the balance of the day,0
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I went through most of the replys to your simple question and I feel your pain honey! It is so ridiculous how people feel they need to preach to you instead of answering the question. You didn't ask if anyone thought it was a good idea or why, you asked about people's results-if they have tried it. If they have not heard of the diet or tried it then they shouldn't post anything.
There is this one person who keeps saying you are 'defending' it and I don't see where you are being defensive, but just asking a very simple question. I was hoping to find to find a sensible answer to your question as well.
Wow...So sorry....
I like oatmeal. I will be substituting 2 meals per day with it. It is a very healthy food option. :-)0 -
Thanks for simply answering her question!0
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-1000 points for whoever bumped this thread.
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Just my 2 cents. I agree with the others about fad diets but, oatmeal may be the exception... I am typically very hungry on a 1200 calorie diet but, I have found that eating oatmeal (1 cup) twice daily w/coconut milk for a total of 150 calories each meal - I experience no hunger beyond that. 300 calories (daily total) with oatmeal and maybe an apple or two, or a chicken breast for dinner and I am not hungry at all - not in the least. So forget about fad's - this is about what keeps you FULL, add nutrients as desired. Sure beats eating 1200 calories of whatever and feeling miserable! Personally, I'm hooked. Feeling full at 300 calories - leaves a lot of wiggle room for additional protein and fruits & vegetables.0
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I eat oatmeal like you do but two random day in the week, some time three. Initially, I had started whole week but scale was skipping pound or two everyday. That doesn't seem a good idea and then I started random schedule. I eat two servings of oatmeal divide in to three meals and any sort of snack before I reach to dinner time. As long as you loose two or less pounds per week, you are OK ,by following diet and workout. That happens when you giveaway 7000 calories. The tricky part here is, healthy weight loss. It requires looser to avoid getting in to starving mode. If you feel hungry have something, coz that node will put your body in to fat storing mode. Oatmeal is the best option to give a break from starving then all other stuff around.
Eat whatever you want but in chunks of small meal parted by few hours and don't go over your suggested calorie goal for a day and yes pay attention on sugar consumption, that is the key to fat storing mode on and off, maintain suggested part for a day of it and you should be good.0 -
I don't know if anyone has researched this "oatmeal diet" but from what I read it doesn't just consist of oatmeal but you're supposed to eat oatmeal for every meal. There are other guidelines to how much meat and when you can eat fruits and vegetables. Anyone that eats one certain food all the time is isn't getting all of the nutrients from that food that they once were. I studied that in my nutrition class0
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oh and to those of you that say "fad diets" don't work, as long as you're incorporating exercise and making it a lifestyle change instead of just a "diet" then, those "fad diets" do work..I've lost 128 pounds and used about 3 of those fad diets.0
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to answer the OP question, no I haven't done it because it's a dumb idea.0
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Be nice Chris :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:to answer the OP question, no I haven't done it because it's a dumb idea.0
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LOL...bump just for the comments. I may just give this a try since I love oatmeal...I'll obviously sneak in one or two other legal foods to balance out my macros.0
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Dieters do not like to answer the question you ask them. I bet most dieters were put on diet by their mother when they were 3 years old or younger. Their brains didn't get proper nutrients at crucial stages in development and that's why they have such a hard time responding appropriately to questions. That or they are jealous what you are doing will actually work and want to discourage you. It is really amazing the way they are so knowledgeable about something so specific that they have no experience with. Anyway, I am also currently on a diet. I am eating oatmeal as a way to stay full without loading up fat. I just started today. I guess I will be able to actually comment on the RESULTS of a diet where oatmeal is the staple in the next week or two. FYI, the first time I went on a diet I lost a pound everyday and I kept the weight off until the next time I got pregnant. So don't believe the hype that if you lose so much weight rapidly you are destined to put it back on in a few months. Also, be mindful if you are on birth control.0
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Well, since I've already eaten the same calories from oatmeal this week as the "twinkie diet" ate in twinkies over 10 weeks, I think it's perfectly reasonable to say I'm on board the "oatmeal diet" train. Choo choo! Also on the "mezawat diet", the "greek yogurt diet", "whole grain diet", "beef diet", "burrito diet", and "protein powder diet" this week. Very exciting stuff.0
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i have been told to do a no carbs diet so no potatoes no bread or pasta and rice so i wasn't sure about porridge oats0
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The key to weight loss is watching your carb in take.You don't have to starve yourself of carbs, just decrease it if you eat too much and limit it to what you really need.
Few years ago, I gained several lbs to the point that my clothes are starting not to fit me. So I asked my mom, who is an MD, how could I lose weight. Basically, she told me eat less Carb, more protein and fiberous food. The rationale behind this is the body digests Carbs the fastest so you easily go hungry. Meanwhile protein and fiber is digested at a slower pace making you less hungry. So there you go, eat more protein and fiber in order for your body to use the stored fat! Do this gradually of course, not on a "crash diet" for you and your body to be accustomed to the new eating habits. Crash dieting won't work. You'll gain it all back once you go back to your "regular diet". When it comes to weight loss, you should think long term, not short term. I pretty much went back close to my former weight. Right now, I'm thinking of going this way again since I want to lose more fat around my buttocks, thighs and stomach. Some of my old pants are still not fitting me. It could be that the clothe shrinked but still at my height, I think 100 lbs is ideal.
So there, protein and fiber rich diet for weight loss/management and exercise for toning.
Edit: I forgot, my mom also told me that eating small but frequently also helps. It keeps your body motor at the same pace. Not like when you binge eat, then anything. Metabolism is better if you eat small but frequent meals.0 -
The key to weight loss is watching your carb in take.You don't have to starve yourself of carbs, just decrease it if you eat too much and limit it to what you really need.
Few years ago, I gained several lbs to the point that my clothes are starting not to fit me. So I asked my mom, who is an MD, how could I lose weight. Basically, she told me eat less Carb, more protein and fiberous food. The rationale behind this is the body digests Carbs the fastest so you easily go hungry. Meanwhile protein and fiber is digested at a slower pace making you less hungry. So there you go, eat more protein and fiber in order for your body to use the stored fat! Do this gradually of course, not on a "crash diet" for you and your body to be accustomed to the new eating habits. Crash dieting won't work. You'll gain it all back once you go back to your "regular diet". When it comes to weight loss, you should think long term, not short term. I pretty much went back close to my former weight. Right now, I'm thinking of going this way again since I want to lose more fat around my buttocks, thighs and stomach. Some of my old pants are still not fitting me. It could be that the clothe shrinked but still at my height, I think 100 lbs is ideal.
So there, protein and fiber rich diet for weight loss/management and exercise for toning.
Edit: I forgot, my mom also told me that eating small but frequently also helps. It keeps your body motor at the same pace. Not like when you binge eat, then anything. Metabolism is better if you eat small but frequent meals.
Good lord... really?
Carbs are not evil.
Meal timing and frequency have no impact on overall metabolic rate or weight loss.0 -
Seems like an awesome way to be deficient in protein and fats and your microsPhase One
Dieters eat nothing but oatmeal for the first week.
You can eat ½ cup of oatmeal for each meal, which may be combined with ½ cup of skim milk if desired.
Only whole oatmeal is allowed.
Instant oatmeal and granola bars should be avoided for the first seven days.
Calorie consumption for the first seven days should be between 900-1200 calories per day.
Phase Two
For the next 30 days dieters continue having ½ cup of oatmeal three times a day in addition to their regular diet.
Instant oatmeal is now permitted.
Calories may now be increased slightly to 1000-1300 per day.
A morning snack of ½ cup of fruit and an afternoon snack of ½ cup raw vegetables are allowed.
Phase Three
After 30 days you may begin to eat your normal diet while continuing with one meal and one snack of oatmeal daily.
Dieters are advised to limit their intake of fats when returning to normal eating.
This. Eating nothing but carbs all day is a WONDERFUL idea, *end sarcasm*.0 -
Hahahaha I love this when I saw this picture I was like for reals huh! LOL.
To the person asking the question IMO I think people who do this diet are probably like the ones that need to lose weight fast to fit in there wedding dress?0 -
gonna try this diet I love oatmeal so much it's so filling and healthy. you can mix it up with raisens/nuts/seeds etc and still have fruit with it and as snacks. yum this will suit me fine.0
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Can't say I have......never heard of it either.....lol. BUT will say Oatmeal is a staple I like it once or three times a week for breakfast......so versatile. ....blyeberries.....bananas, chia seeds, flax seed......add it ALL.....lol. Protein powder. yumm0
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I was having the oatmeal diet without realizing what I was doing. I've been having the "refrigerator oatmeal' (1/2 cup cold rolled oats, 1/2 c plain yogurt , 1/2c soy or almond milk and some berries.) I liked it so much , I would have it for breakfast, then go to the gym for a couple hrs and come home and have a delicious protein refrigerator oatmeal. I've been having it 2- 3 times a day, along with sauteed veggies and soy protein for dinner,and Yes, I have lost 3 pounds more than I needed...lol and now I'm looking into the "oatmeal diet' that I never knew existed! Good luck and thanks for sharing!0
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How about oatmeal for breakfast every morning? Would that be ok? And yes I read through the entire thread. I'm not trying to make it the only thing I eat. Just the only thing I eat for breakfast.0
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hi im on day 4 of the oatmeal diet ive lost 7lb!! i feel much healthier my skin is clear and i feel so light! i have oatmeal for 3 meals a day. i pile the bowl with fruit so its not plain oatmeal. i add nuts seeds bananas and peanut butter to it. i snack on slices of ham or some fruit. to be honest its so filling ive hardly snacked.0
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So the oatmeal diet is ONLY oatmeal? No other foods? Sounds like a gag fest to me. I couldn't do it, and it doesn't sound healthy. You could never meet all your macros with only oatmeal.0
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oatmeal has protein...and its all complex carbs .0
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