Food Lovers Fat Loss System...
tracikearns
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I have been seeing the infomercial for Food Lovers Fat Loss System...I am almost hooked into buying it but want to know if anyone has tried it and if it works. www.TryFoodLovers.com
It is talking eating food in a certain combination to keep your blood sugar at a normal level...hmmm
It is talking eating food in a certain combination to keep your blood sugar at a normal level...hmmm
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They're probably just ripping of the glycemic index diet, which you can find out about by talking to a doctor or researching diabetes.0
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i have tried it and still do it and i love it. it is easy and u are never hungry.0
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I agree sounds like a form of the glycemic index - which you can check out for free -just google it! I do tend to have a bit more success and feel more energetic when I stick to low - medium GI foods. If I have a lot of high GI foods in any given day I tend to feel more sluggish and weak.0
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I have been considering this diet as well. It just sounds too good to be true.0
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I've been wondering about this plan too. Anymore feedback anyone.0
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I also have been interested in this program but refuse to pay money for programs like these. I am intrigued by the slow carb/fast carb/protein ratio combo and how it can affect your blood sugar levels. I agree with the previous posters that it is basically a GI diet and you can research it online. The only struggle I have is combining the food correctly and figuring out what to do for snacks.0
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I started this program in Sept after seeing my 60 somethings cousins 41 lbs in 6 months. I lost 9.5 lbs in my first month and found it a refreshing system compared to others. But make no mistake you will be making smarter Choices and will be saying no to certain foods at certain times. What's great about this system is they give you day by day step by step info to help you learn how to do this. It's basically portion Control with specific guidelines on how to eat and,vombine your,fats and carbs. I just restarted today and plan on continuing until I reach my goal. Need to lose at least 30 lbd.0
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I am sure it works - but almost every diet works as long as you adhere to it. Every successful diet is really just a calorie deficit sustained over time, whether you use someone's system or just plan your own.
So the things I would use to evaluate this or any other plan:
1. Can you adhere to it? Can you adhere to it even after the "new diet" honeymoon period wears off?
2. Does it teach you good eating habits for how to keep weight off after you lose it?
3. Does it meet your energy and nutritional needs?
4. If it's a paid system, is the money worth it versus just creating your own plan that gives a calorie deficit?
5. If you have special medical or dietary needs, does this help?
Frankly, I would find it unnecessary unless I knew I had issues with high blood sugar and needed to control that with diet. Even then, I'm more the type to create my own plan and not use someone else's. I'd also rather take the money and buy some fitness equipment with it.0 -
rankinsect wrote: »I am sure it works - but almost every diet works as long as you adhere to it. Every successful diet is really just a calorie deficit sustained over time, whether you use someone's system or just plan your own.
So the things I would use to evaluate this or any other plan:
1. Can you adhere to it? Can you adhere to it even after the "new diet" honeymoon period wears off?
2. Does it teach you good eating habits for how to keep weight off after you lose it?
3. Does it meet your energy and nutritional needs?
4. If it's a paid system, is the money worth it versus just creating your own plan that gives a calorie deficit?
5. If you have special medical or dietary needs, does this help?
Frankly, I would find it unnecessary unless I knew I had issues with high blood sugar and needed to control that with diet. Even then, I'm more the type to create my own plan and not use someone else's. I'd also rather take the money and buy some fitness equipment with it.
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You could buy the book at any bookstore for about $28
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/food-lovers-diet-penny-small/11037529560 -
Oh, and reading some of the claims this diet site makes - a lot of it is pseudoscience. Talking about "fat burning" vs "starvation" mode, talking about "ramping up metabolism", demonizing insulin, etc. That is definitely a turn-off, I hate diet plans that rely on bogus, out of context, or misunderstood claims to sell their system.
The diet likely does work, but does so by simple math - eating fewer calories than you burn - and not by increasing your metabolism or anything. Frankly unless you're actually so low on caloric intake that you're experiencing the effects of severe malnutrition, your metabolism isn't going to change much.0
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