Anyone have success with Belly Fat Cure ?

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  • lissaann22479
    lissaann22479 Posts: 163
    bump to follow. what is the belly fat cure?
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    I have seen a dietitian. this is an EASY way to watch for sugar. It is not so much the "sugar" on the numbered label. Greek yogurt has sugar in it, but it is not bad sugar. look for the word "SUGAR" in the ingredients. If something has 24g sugar then look right at the ingredient list, if the word sugar, dextrose, or anything containing "glu" you know you have yourself some sugar. Charboni Greek yogurt has no table sugar in it. The sugar is from the fruit and milk, those are good sugars! Don't be fooled. not all sugar is bad. It is the white table sugar that is bad for you. there is sugar in milk and fruit that would put you over your count for the day with just one serving of each! you need your fruits and milk. Everyone's body is different so it works differently for everyone. Watch your carbs and stay under the recommended value for your goal.

    They are not good or bad. They are all the exact same sugar molecules, regardless of source. Your body doesn't recognize yogurt, or candy bar, it just recognizes glucose, fructose, maltose, lactose, and galactose, regardless of the source of the sugars. All sugar is the same.
  • aligatorwww
    aligatorwww Posts: 48 Member
    I've noticed if I try to stick to a low carb/sugar plan, I get all shakey and light headed when I'm exercising.
  • torilougher
    torilougher Posts: 19 Member
    I started the diet on 19th and in three days I've already lost six pounds :O I have a feeling a few of those pounds will be down to water weight however :/ Keeping under fifteen g of sugar is so hard, I don't have much problem with the carb intake though.
  • I have seen a dietitian. this is an EASY way to watch for sugar. It is not so much the "sugar" on the numbered label. Greek yogurt has sugar in it, but it is not bad sugar. look for the word "SUGAR" in the ingredients. If something has 24g sugar then look right at the ingredient list, if the word sugar, dextrose, or anything containing "glu" you know you have yourself some sugar. Charboni Greek yogurt has no table sugar in it. The sugar is from the fruit and milk, those are good sugars! Don't be fooled. not all sugar is bad. It is the white table sugar that is bad for you. there is sugar in milk and fruit that would put you over your count for the day with just one serving of each! you need your fruits and milk. Everyone's body is different so it works differently for everyone. Watch your carbs and stay under the recommended value for your goal.

    What she said^^^ You still need some type of sugar just like you still need some type of carbs to keep your body going. When you heard people say cut out sugar, their talking about sugar from processed (prepackaged) foods that contain added sugar. Eating fruits is healthy, its all natural sugar. If you eat canned fruits, your eating some sugar rather its real added sugar or artificial sweetners like splenda, sweet n low, etc.
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    I have seen a dietitian. this is an EASY way to watch for sugar. It is not so much the "sugar" on the numbered label. Greek yogurt has sugar in it, but it is not bad sugar. look for the word "SUGAR" in the ingredients. If something has 24g sugar then look right at the ingredient list, if the word sugar, dextrose, or anything containing "glu" you know you have yourself some sugar. Charboni Greek yogurt has no table sugar in it. The sugar is from the fruit and milk, those are good sugars! Don't be fooled. not all sugar is bad. It is the white table sugar that is bad for you. there is sugar in milk and fruit that would put you over your count for the day with just one serving of each! you need your fruits and milk. Everyone's body is different so it works differently for everyone. Watch your carbs and stay under the recommended value for your goal.

    What she said^^^ You still need some type of sugar just like you still need some type of carbs to keep your body going. When you heard people say cut out sugar, their talking about sugar from processed (prepackaged) foods that contain added sugar. Eating fruits is healthy, its all natural sugar. If you eat canned fruits, your eating some sugar rather its real added sugar or artificial sweetners like splenda, sweet n low, etc.
    You do know that sugar and carbs are the same thing, right? And that the natural sugar in fruit is the exact same sugar that "processed sugar" is? Where do you think sucrose comes from? It's taken from plants, mostly sugar cane and beets, which are vegetables.
  • I have seen a dietitian. this is an EASY way to watch for sugar. It is not so much the "sugar" on the numbered label. Greek yogurt has sugar in it, but it is not bad sugar. look for the word "SUGAR" in the ingredients. If something has 24g sugar then look right at the ingredient list, if the word sugar, dextrose, or anything containing "glu" you know you have yourself some sugar. Charboni Greek yogurt has no table sugar in it. The sugar is from the fruit and milk, those are good sugars! Don't be fooled. not all sugar is bad. It is the white table sugar that is bad for you. there is sugar in milk and fruit that would put you over your count for the day with just one serving of each! you need your fruits and milk. Everyone's body is different so it works differently for everyone. Watch your carbs and stay under the recommended value for your goal.

    What she said^^^ You still need some type of sugar just like you still need some type of carbs to keep your body going. When you heard people say cut out sugar, their talking about sugar from processed (prepackaged) foods that contain added sugar. Eating fruits is healthy, its all natural sugar. If you eat canned fruits, your eating some sugar rather its real added sugar or artificial sweetners like splenda, sweet n low, etc.
    You do know that sugar and carbs are the same thing, right? And that the natural sugar in fruit is the exact same sugar that "processed sugar" is? Where do you think sucrose comes from? It's taken from plants, mostly sugar cane and beets, which are vegetables.

    ok, well I just learned something new...thanks for that info, I guess I was told wrong by some other people.
  • MamaSchulze
    MamaSchulze Posts: 6 Member
    Yes I lost 11 lbs real quick but then nothing no matter how I stuck to it. I think it was just the shock to my system that did the most. But it really helped me see how much sugar I was consuming.
  • Every single person I know that has used this book as a learning tool to change their eating habits FOR GOOD and NOT AS A TEMPORARY DIET, have been successful! I've lost a total of 60 lbs (with little to no regular exercise) and have never lost more than 10-15 lbs on any other diet in the past 16 years of trying and I've done them all from Atkins to Weight Watchers to NutriSystem. It's very easy to follow and I'm never hungry. You won't feel like you're dieting!

    The best part about this book is that it TEACHES you how to eat and change your lifestyle/eating habits instead of being a crash diet that is not something you can reasonably do for the rest of your life! For example, you aren't going to eat NutriSystem food forever, so what happens when you hit your goal weight and go back to normal foods? You still haven't learned HOW to eat healthy!

    I couldn't believe how many things I thought were healthy but were loaded with sugar or foods that I was avoiding because I thought they were bad but were truly okay! It's unrealistic to cut out foods you enjoy and this book will teach you how to still enjoy those things and successfully lose weight. I still drink cola (not diet) and because of the other changes, I'm still able to be successful!

    Dr. Oz LOVES Jorge Cruise and has him on his show a lot, so you can trust that this is a healthy way to change the way you eat. The reason why diets don't work is because diets are temporary. You need to change and develop habits that you maintain for the rest of your life, not just until you hit your goal weight!
  • LinDiSm26262
    LinDiSm26262 Posts: 234 Member
    I lost 18 pounds on the BFC. I stopped losing after a while and began counting calories and started losing again. I think it's a good program but I didn't like keeping track of the sugar, carbs, and fiber and figuring out what I could eat each day. Good luck, I,m sure you will do well.
  • Fiber Carbs = Good. Sugar Carbs = Bad. Sugar is a carbohydrate but not all carbohydrates are sugar.
  • You do know that sugar and carbs are the same thing, right? And that the natural sugar in fruit is the exact same sugar that "processed sugar" is? Where do you think sucrose comes from? It's taken from plants, mostly sugar cane and beets, which are vegetables.

    Sugar and carbs are NOT the same thing, it is just 1 of 3 types of carbs. There are 3 types of carbohydrates: sugar, fiber and starch. This book shows you how to read the labels to determine how many carbs are sugar vs fiber and starch. Your body needs good carbs for energy so cutting out ALL carbs is bad. And not all sugars are bad, but high fructose corn syrup is the worst.

    http://www.mayoclinic.org/carbohydrates/ART-20045705

    There are three main types of carbohydrates:

    Sugar. Sugar is the simplest forms of carbohydrates. Sugar occurs naturally in some foods, including fruits, vegetables, milk and milk products. Sugars include fruit sugar (fructose), table sugar (sucrose) and milk sugar (lactose).

    Starch. Starch is made of sugar units bonded together. Starch occurs naturally in vegetables, grains, and cooked dry beans and peas.

    Fiber. Fiber also is made of sugar units bonded together. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and cooked dry beans and peas are among foods that are naturally rich in fiber.
  • I think it's an excellent plan. I was on it for about 5 months and lost 47lbs and 10 inches in waist. I felt great and my blood chemistry changed for the better unbelievably. Triglycerides went from 400 to 100 for example. I felt great and had great energy. I was also exercising daily. I think it's the way to eat for rest of your life. After a year and a half I got any injury playing lacrosse (I still play at age 56.5) and it threw me out of my cycle. I have since gained back 20 lbs and feel crappy knowing how good I felt before. I am starting back on it today I know it will work. You basically have to cut out all desserts like donuts, cakes, pies; etc and most fruits (berries are best but not too many). Use lite bread only, no bagels; etc. Try flat outs too. It's very doable as you can basically have 120 g of carbs/day which is doable long term. The 15 g of sugar is the tough one. I just got out of it which is bad. This should be a lifelong eating plan.
  • belgerian
    belgerian Posts: 1,059 Member
    I lost about 100lbs pretty quick eating 1600 Calories a day and running 60 minutes 3-5 times a week and doing some body weight movements the fat melted off It was pretty amazing. And I ate oatmeal 2 times a day and a large apple and bananna. Sugar and Carbs. Plus dinner.
  • I have been on it since 1/1/14 and so far I have lost 22 lbs, and 14 inches!!! I love this program. Ive already tried calorie counting or fat free weightloss to no success. This program has allowed for a life change. I am super happy with it and I see and the days go by getting lower and lower on my sugar because more and more easy!
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,990 Member
    Belly fat is more from overconsumption rather that just targeting carbs. Just another low carb "guru" selling programs. There a many, many, many people in the world who don't have excessive belly fat and eat carbs. They just don't eat a **** load of them.

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  • Just finished my first week and lost 9 lbs. I have stuck to it perfectly which in the past other diets have been harder because I crave sweets! I believe that reducing insulin has made me feel better and there must be an increase in Leptin because I have not craved sweets at all. I eat all carbs before 3 pm and have been snacking on walnuts and small amounts if cheese along with lower carb fruits.
  • I just started using it this week, I agree with almost everything in the book. However, I'm not giving up fruits (strawberries, grapes, apples). I definitely see how much packaged sugar I eat, my main goal is to stay below or close to the 15 grams of sugar a day and try to use all the swap products recommended. Things like no sugar kethcup that I thought doesn't make a difference actually does. Don't expect 7-9 lbs a week miracles but hope I can successfully do 3-5 lbs a week and shrink these love handles.
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