Fast metabolism diet

jetphan1969
jetphan1969 Posts: 6 Member
edited November 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
Any success stories?
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  • jetphan1969
    jetphan1969 Posts: 6 Member
    Diet by Haylie Pomroy. 4 week program. First 2 days carbs and fruits, next 2 proteins and veggies last 3 all of the above plus healthy fats. Started monday and lost 6 lbs so far. No caffeine, alcohol or sugars
  • jetphan1969
    jetphan1969 Posts: 6 Member
    Probably not but 6 pounds is 6 pounds. I feel like i have more energy too
  • jetphan1969
    jetphan1969 Posts: 6 Member
    Definitely a nice jumpstart
  • jelleigh
    jelleigh Posts: 743 Member
    I think the OP might mean no additional refined sugars etc. Obviously carbs break down I to sugars and fruit have a natural sugar content. But if a program like this is a first step into a healthier eating habits, then it's likely to make a big difference (although I agree that's it's more that there is a calorie deficit anf healthier food involved). One thing I've noticed (having tried a number of diets over the years) sometimesdoing a program like this kicks your digestive system into gear in a new way. Which does help with weight loss in some aspects plus would make a person feel like their body is running better or 'faster'.
  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
    Noel_57 wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    To the bolded, does that just mean that you poop more? If a person has trouble with regularity, the three Fs often help: fiber, fat and fluids.
    Well, wouldn't all the running back and forth to the bathroom "rev up" your metabolism? I might just try this diet.

    I recommend the crohn's disease "diet" lol
  • J72FIT
    J72FIT Posts: 6,021 Member
    Probably not but 6 pounds is 6 pounds. I feel like i have more energy too

    6 lbs of fat takes a lot longer to put back on then 6 lbs of water...
  • J72FIT
    J72FIT Posts: 6,021 Member
    Definitely a nice jumpstart

    No such thing...
  • MsAmandaNJ
    MsAmandaNJ Posts: 1,248 Member
    Noel_57 wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    To the bolded, does that just mean that you poop more? If a person has trouble with regularity, the three Fs often help: fiber, fat and fluids.
    Well, wouldn't all the running back and forth to the bathroom "rev up" your metabolism? I might just try this diet.

    I recommend the crohn's disease "diet" lol

    Quickly dropped 35 pounds on the IBS "diet" ;-)
  • GottaBurnEmAll
    GottaBurnEmAll Posts: 7,722 Member
    Noel_57 wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    To the bolded, does that just mean that you poop more? If a person has trouble with regularity, the three Fs often help: fiber, fat and fluids.
    Well, wouldn't all the running back and forth to the bathroom "rev up" your metabolism? I might just try this diet.

    I recommend the crohn's disease "diet" lol

    I lost 30 pounds in two months on the undiagnosed celiac disease diet! There was lots of bathroom running involved too.
  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
    MsAmandaNJ wrote: »
    Noel_57 wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    To the bolded, does that just mean that you poop more? If a person has trouble with regularity, the three Fs often help: fiber, fat and fluids.
    Well, wouldn't all the running back and forth to the bathroom "rev up" your metabolism? I might just try this diet.

    I recommend the crohn's disease "diet" lol

    Quickly dropped 35 pounds on the IBS "diet" ;-)

    I lost 20lbs in 2 weeks from bmi 20 to BMI 16.7 on the crohn's diet ;)
  • MsAmandaNJ
    MsAmandaNJ Posts: 1,248 Member
    MsAmandaNJ wrote: »
    Noel_57 wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    To the bolded, does that just mean that you poop more? If a person has trouble with regularity, the three Fs often help: fiber, fat and fluids.
    Well, wouldn't all the running back and forth to the bathroom "rev up" your metabolism? I might just try this diet.

    I recommend the crohn's disease "diet" lol

    Quickly dropped 35 pounds on the IBS "diet" ;-)

    I lost 20lbs in 2 weeks from bmi 20 to BMI 16.7 on the crohn's diet ;)

    Mine was prior to diagnosis, didn't know what was going on, I became terrified to eat because I knew it'd land me in the bathroom for a while. People would ask me what I was doing to lose the weight, I didn't have the heart to tell them the truth. Was yours before you were diagnosed or during a flare up?


    @jetphan1969 Two things I found that have helped me lose weight are honesty and consistency. Honestly log what you're eating, staying within your calorie goals, and doing it ALL THE TIME. How do you plan to eat after your 4-week program is finished?
  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    Just another fad diet that sounds really hard to stick to anyways.
  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    Lost me at no caffeine.
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    queenliz99 wrote: »
    Lost me at no caffeine.

    Or alcohol. What would I do for my weekend Coffee and Baileys?????
  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member


    @MsAmandaNJ Just prior to diagnosis though I was very very ill days away from perforating and was hospitalized straight from my colonoscopy for 34 days on TPN, etc. I was going 30+ times a day and the little I could eat went straight through me. I had ignored symptoms forever thinking it was IBS. I sustained that weight loss for 11 months post diagnosis even while on steroids and eating because of malabsorption but eventually gained it back when the meds started working and pulled out of that flare.
  • ugofatcat
    ugofatcat Posts: 385 Member
    The doctor I work with, who is slim, and his wife, who is also slim, started this diet. They both have lost about 10 pounds over the past few weeks. He also told his cholesterol improved. When I was talking to his wife it sounded like lots of vegetables and lean protein, but she wasn't eating gluten or dairy. I encouraged her to take a calcium supplement and make sure to get a DEXA scan to make sure her bones are strong.

    I think it is very gimmicky but it seems to be working for him. As long as it is sustainable, promotes portion control, lots of vegetables, fruit, lean protein, healthy fats (nuts, avocado) and it works for you, I say go for it.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    ugofatcat wrote: »
    The doctor I work with, who is slim, and his wife, who is also slim, started this diet. They both have lost about 10 pounds over the past few weeks. He also told his cholesterol improved. When I was talking to his wife it sounded like lots of vegetables and lean protein, but she wasn't eating gluten or dairy. I encouraged her to take a calcium supplement and make sure to get a DEXA scan to make sure her bones are strong.

    I think it is very gimmicky but it seems to be working for him. As long as it is sustainable, promotes portion control, lots of vegetables, fruit, lean protein, healthy fats (nuts, avocado) and it works for you, I say go for it.

    It's not really about portion control though. It's just a variant of an elimination diet. New ideas to sell a book or ad space on a website. Eliminate enough foods (in any given day) and you don't need to be too concerned about portions.

    The reason I am fat is because my portions are too big, not because I eat protein & fruit in the same day (gasp!).

    Seriously an MD using this diet......I've always read that MD's had very little training in the area of nutrition.....and here's the proof.

    "Slim" people are less likely to need lifestyle changes.....short temporary gimmicks for a few vanity pounds.
  • jetphan1969
    jetphan1969 Posts: 6 Member
    Just read through all of the comments and was surprised to see all of the negative comments about this diet. Its working really well in my case and I'm down a total of 8lbs in 10 days. It's funny how some people are only interested in negative comments and imposing their thoughts on something that they havent even tried. After I reach my goal I will continue to follow the basics of this diet.
  • crzycatlady1
    crzycatlady1 Posts: 1,930 Member
    edited December 2016
    Just read through all of the comments and was surprised to see all of the negative comments about this diet. Its working really well in my case and I'm down a total of 8lbs in 10 days. It's funny how some people are only interested in negative comments and imposing their thoughts on something that they havent even tried. After I reach my goal I will continue to follow the basics of this diet.

    I'd be very interested in updates from you as you progress, to see what your rate of loss is on this plan vs a more traditional calorie tracking method like MFP's. And also how it goes when you transition into maintenance/maintain. Curious to see how sustainable a plan like this actually is. Please keep us updated!
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