Body Reset Diet??
gbum
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Hey everyone!
So i'm giving Harley Pasternak's Body Reset Diet a try and I was just wondering if any of you have tried it and if it worked for you?!
I just made my first morning smoothie:
5 almonds, 3/4 fat free greek yogurt, 1/4 skim milk, 1 banana, 1 apple, and cinnamon
Pretty excited to see the results, and would love to hear any feed back from you!
So i'm giving Harley Pasternak's Body Reset Diet a try and I was just wondering if any of you have tried it and if it worked for you?!
I just made my first morning smoothie:
5 almonds, 3/4 fat free greek yogurt, 1/4 skim milk, 1 banana, 1 apple, and cinnamon
Pretty excited to see the results, and would love to hear any feed back from you!
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Hi,
Just wondering how Harley Pasternak's Body Reset Diet is working out for you? How do you like the shakes and what is your favorite? I am planning on getting his book and I'm interested in the healthy shakes. I think it should be fairly easy since I already enjoy a morning shake.
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I bought the book and have been on the plan for 12 days. I have lost 8 pounds and feel good. The shakes are not that bad at all, although I won't lie, I had problems getting the "green" one down. The book has some really good nutritional information and that alone to me was worth reading. I am not starving and have more energy than before the diet. I have no sugar cravings, and am allowed to still drink my coffee which I am VERY thankful for! The shakes are really simple to make, which I do the night before so I have them ready for work. I have three more days left on the plan before I can enjoy a "free meal" and I am looking forward to that. His rule to get in 10,000 steps is fairly easy to do as I take a walk during my lunch break at work. Hope it works for you!!!0
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I tend to steer clear of any diet that involves "smoothies" or "shakes". I It just seems like more hassle than I am willing to try.0
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The smoothie sounds tasty, but I don't know anything else about the diet. I'd rather just eat foods I like and count calories. Sometimes that includes smoothies, and sometimes not.0
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i dont see why you would need to buy a book to tell you to drink smoothies and eat salads for 3 weeks?seems like a waste of money0
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I tend to steer clear of any diet that involves "smoothies" or "shakes". I It just seems like more hassle than I am willing to try.
i tend to steer clear of any diet full stop!!!!0 -
i dont see why you would need to buy a book to tell you to drink smoothies and eat salads for 3 weeks?seems like a waste of money
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A friend of mine just bought the book and I was looking through it with her. I have NEVER done any "diets" and I do what works best for ME. Funny thing is....I have been having smoothies for breakfast (partly a time issue, other part is I LOVE my smoothie) for months and the other information in the book is good, nutritious information. He is an advocate of clean, unprocessed foods, incorporating fruits, vegetables, lean protein, etc into each meal! I don't feel I could do 3 smoothies a day (and I'm not on a weight loss journey) but if it works for someone then go for it...there is no "packaged" items to buy....no "supplement" to purchase...just sound nutritional information.
Good luck!0 -
I tend to steer clear of any diet that involves "smoothies" or "shakes". I It just seems like more hassle than I am willing to try.
i tend to steer clear of any diet full stop!!!!
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How is eating basically nothing going to RESET your body? It is just going to fu*k up your metabolism. Back to square one after this...0 -
I think people are misunderstanding the book and it's partially because they haven't read it. The point of the "reset" is to get your body back on track; not to starve yourself for 3 months living only on "smoothies". And you don't starve let me clarify. I'm getting the daily recommendation of fruits/veggies/proteins/and healthy fats with these smoothie recipes. The smoothies combine all of these components helping keep you full and give you all of your daily dietary needs.
For 5 days you stick to 3 smoothies and 2 snacks, 5 days you replace a smoothie with a solid meal, and for 5 days you swap 2 smoothies with 2 solid meals.
I'm tracking everything on here and today I'm getting in 1,200 calories of raw and clean foods for phase 1. My next phase I will be taking in about 1,400 calories and finishing the last phase at 1,500 calories. I'm also going to be walking 120 miles over the next 15 days. The purpose of the "reset" isn't to diet, it's to jumpstart your journey and cleanse your system and your palate with nutritious foods. The writer argues that those that see a significant jump start in their weight loss, tend to finish their goals faster and stronger.
I'm a fan and am enjoying it so far. It's easy to stick to. Inexpensive for grocery halls because there isn't a laundry list of ingredients you need to purchase.1 -
You're actually getting all the nutritional requirements your body needs throughout the day. The smoothies are jam packed with good stuff and are around 300 calories a shake. You also get controlled , yet "real food" snacks throughout the day too. I'm on it and am enjoying it so far. Almost done Phase 1. Feeling nutritionally organized, good and saving money.. while losing weight. Winningggggg.0
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How did all of this end up for you? Are you able to use it long term? My question about the whole thing is when you are done with phase 3, can you go back to eating 3 full meals a day of actual food without gaining it all right back?0
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This post needs to be bumped. People need to stop making assumptions about things before doing their research.0
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I'm on day 9 and I lost 12lbs so far. I feel great and I have alot more energy than ever!1
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Hello all, can anyone who finished the 15 days comment on how its been keeping it off? I am starting this tomorrow, I did it in the past but quit after 3 days cuz of so many events that involved being around food and alcohol. Planning on seeing it through this time!0
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I did this last July. I lost 14 lbs. I gained 4lbs back but was able to keep the 10lbs off for the long term.
I used it as a kick start to getting back on track. Then went back to MFP to track calories.0 -
Body reset diet, dropped 35 lbs in 7 weeks, but must admit only used phase 1 and 2 after ten days i went right back to phase 1. Tracked my progress on myfitnesspal.com every day, and seeing good results. When I get to my goal weight I will start phase 3, the whole food portions in the book are not only healthy but also good tasting. Did not start tracking my weight loss until July 1, 2014 on myfitnesspal app. I have a pretty active job, walk on an average 5 miles a day with lifting materials during the day, so no excerice yet.0
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I am on my last day of Day Five, and I have lost 5.4 pounds so far! I have not been hungry at all, and I have had a lot of energy. I can not wait to see what Day 15 brings. I am interested in hearing a review from anyone who has completed the 15 days.0
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I'm planning on starting this on Monday October 20th, anyone with me? I could use some support for these 15 days. I have tried it before, you never have less than 1200 calories, so I don't think it would jack your metabolism.0
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2013 THREAD0
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Bumping this thread into 20140
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I see LIS everywhere I go So given that the OP has 4 posts in a year, Ill assume she is still looking for another fad diet to "try".. go shakes!0
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I don't do anything that encourages shakes. Shakes don't fill you up like solid foods and you feel hungrier sooner. Rather just eat the veggies in the raw, chew throughly and slowly, and you get the real "nutrient extraction" juicers claim but fail to deliver. Besides, what do you REALLY do with all that bulk the juicer removes? More than likely trash it, right? That's all kinds of fibers and other bulk that's real good for you tou end up trashing...0
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i dont understand why you cant just eat solid food thats 'healthy and clean' . Why are you making shakes and fad dieting..0
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I would be willing to try this. I've been on a gaining trend with seemingly no end in sight. I need to research this but I feel like crap....eating and drinking too much. here's my question....how do you do this with a family to feed?? I guess the first five days I will just be drinking smoothies at dinner? just curious.... @wordwhimsy if you want some company and I can pull it together this weekend I'd be willing to be your buddy :-)
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It's "blending" to make the shakes, with frozen fruit, yogurt, spinach, etc. It's more of a 5 day kick start. I don't know how I'd do this with a family. The first 5 days would be tough. My husband is traveling next week and we don't have kids, so it shouldn't be too hard for me. Then the next 5 days you have a meal for dinner. The thing that should get me through this is there are two snacks per day at 150 cals, with at least 5 grams of protein and 5 grams to fiber and no more than 10 grams of sugar. So like celery with hummus or an apple with peanut butter.
@sixtyinchesoffury see if your library has the book and we could team up!0 -
carlcopley wrote: »I don't do anything that encourages shakes. Shakes don't fill you up like solid foods and you feel hungrier sooner. Rather just eat the veggies in the raw, chew throughly and slowly, and you get the real "nutrient extraction" juicers claim but fail to deliver. Besides, what do you REALLY do with all that bulk the juicer removes? More than likely trash it, right? That's all kinds of fibers and other bulk that's real good for you tou end up trashing...
They're making smoothies, not juicing. You throw everything in the blender and well... get this... blend them together. No extraction there. FYI.
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »2013 THREADWordWhimsy wrote: »Bumping this thread into 2014
This made me LOL.
Seriously, though, you can lose weight with nothing but a calorie deficit. I mean, it's great to replace junk food with more healthy foods, but weight loss is calories in/calories out. And I'm instantly wary of any diet plan that includes the phrases "reset," "jump start," or "kick start."0 -
5stringjeff wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »2013 THREADWordWhimsy wrote: »Bumping this thread into 2014
This made me LOL.
Seriously, though, you can lose weight with nothing but a calorie deficit. I mean, it's great to replace junk food with more healthy foods, but weight loss is calories in/calories out. And I'm instantly wary of any diet plan that includes the phrases "reset," "jump start," or "kick start."
Glad to make you chuckle! I agree it's all about lifestyle changes. I don't think a few days to try to break the sugar/processed foods habit is a bad thing. We'll see how it goes
I'm going to post my results here and let them speak (hopefully) for themselves. It seems like most people on this thread have started and only a few finished. The few who stuck with it seemed to have achieved good results with the initial plan, then ate healthily to keep it off.
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So today is day1, smoothie breakfast (apple, banana, greek yogurt, cinnamon & almonds) pretty good.
Snack at work - 1 pear and 3 slices of turkey.
Lunch- smoothie
afternoon snack - hummus & carrots
BalletBar class
Dinner smoothie0
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