Anyone have success with Belly Fat Cure ?

kegbailey
kegbailey Posts: 15
edited November 11 in Success Stories
Just curious if anyone out there has done the Belly Fat Cure by Jorge Cruise? I've been on it now for a little over 2 weeks and so far I've lost 5 1/2 pounds.

I am aiming to lose 42 more pounds and really feel that I CAN DO THIS!

I really love the way that I feel and am excited to reach my first goal and other goals thereafter.

Anyone out there currently doing this plan? Thoughts, ideas are welcome.
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  • I like Jorge and have picked up some great tips from him. I am really trying to watch my sugar intake. My husband and I love to go food shopping and try to guess the grams of sugar in certain items. We usually guess too low and are shocked. It is really hard to stick to 15 grams a day.
  • Cathy_ann913
    Cathy_ann913 Posts: 59 Member
    I lost 30 lbs on the belly fat cure, but I never felt good on this diet. Since I've been monitoring my blood sugar, my blood sugar has actually gone done on a regular diet. Oh course I do watch my sugar and carb intake, but I've found success with moderation in my diet and exercise. I must admit, my belly went down on this diet. I'm still taking flax seed oil and drinking a Sobe everyday, I may sound old but that combo makes for great bathroom visits. I've never been more regular!
  • chattipatty2
    chattipatty2 Posts: 376 Member
    bump to follow. what is the belly fat cure?
  • godslilgerl
    godslilgerl Posts: 64 Member
    i lost 15 pounds on it and thought it was really easy to stick to (i don't have a sweet tooth) but i plateaued for 3 months so i switched to a different plan...i don't really gain weight in my stomach area so it would probably work better for someone who carries their weight in their belly...i will give you some advice though...don't eat more than 3 oz of cheese per day or you might find it will stall your weight loss...that is probably what happened to me because i kept eating quesadillas and i've heard that a lot of other people found that to be true for them too
  • bump to follow. what is the belly fat cure?


    http://www.thebellyfatcure.com/fe/19421-the-science

    In a nutshell: Avoiding hidden and artificial sugars sticking to 15 g of sugar per day and 6 servings of carbohydrates. As he states on his webiste:

    "Hidden sugar is the main cause of belly fat due to its relationship with your fat-controlling hormone insulin. Consuming hidden sugar raises your insulin and locks in belly fat. That's why I believe true fitness must begin in the kitchen."
  • bekahjk
    bekahjk Posts: 74 Member
    I've just checked out his website the other day as I am trying to cut out most sugars from my diet and follow more low carb. I just made the minute muffin today and it kept me from the terrible afternoon craving for sugar. I really like his enthusiasm and all the great free tips on his website! Sorry no success story yet but just thought I would comment :)
  • I've just checked out his website the other day as I am trying to cut out most sugars from my diet and follow more low carb. I just made the minute muffin today and it kept me from the terrible afternoon craving for sugar. I really like his enthusiasm and all the great free tips on his website! Sorry no success story yet but just thought I would comment :)

    It would be fun to report our "successes" along the way as they come. I like the idea of cutting way back on sugar as I noticed I was having way too much (60+ grams) without even knowing it.

    I too made the muffin this morning and it was pretty good!
  • chattipatty2
    chattipatty2 Posts: 376 Member
    Woah!!! I just tracked my sugar and I am over daily related to my Greek yogurt, fruit and Kashi bars!!! Are these hidden sugars????
  • laddyboy
    laddyboy Posts: 1,565 Member
    I've read most of the book and got enough to learn to eat low sugars. When I'm in a cycle like that I'll keep my sugars under 20 most days. 15 is hard but doable. I've learned a lot about sugar and carbs from his book.
    I have since recommened it to several people.
  • ashtonvv
    ashtonvv Posts: 144
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  • delilah47
    delilah47 Posts: 1,658
    I wish someone would show me proof you can lose "belly fat" selectively. A low carb diet works well for most people, but the fat will come off where ever your body decides to let it go. Limiting carbs tricks your body into thinking there is no immediate fuel, so it burns fat already stored.

    In the past I lost 35 pounds pretty quickly on low carb and just like any other time I dieted, the belly fat went last. Probably because it's, usually, the first place fat is noticeable when you gain weight.
  • chattipatty2
    chattipatty2 Posts: 376 Member
    I wish someone would show me proof you can lose "belly fat" selectively. A low carb diet works well for most people, but the fat will come off where ever your body decides to let it go. Limiting carbs tricks your body into thinking there is no immediate fuel, so it burns fat already stored.

    In the past I lost 35 pounds pretty quickly on low carb and just like any other time I dieted, the belly fat went last. Probably because it's, usually, the first place fat is noticeable when you gain weight.

    WHAT SHE SAID ^^
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  • hollyberry2012
    hollyberry2012 Posts: 239 Member
    my belly is fat because the rest of my parts are already full.

    When I lose weight I lose it all over evenly.

    I'm basically a beach ball and when I lose....I'm a smaller beach ball...not a deflated one.
  • hubkal
    hubkal Posts: 125 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.
  • Redheadllena
    Redheadllena Posts: 353 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.

    This is a very helpful tip- I told myself that sugar in fruits and other natural things was ok and you have reconfirmed that! I have a major sweet tooth and carry my weight in my stomach so I do need to pay attention to my sugar/carb intake. But no apples, strawberries etc. was just too hard. Thanks for the tip! :)
  • luvinlaurakate
    luvinlaurakate Posts: 145 Member
    My mother in law starte this diet last week, and lost 7 pounds the first week. I am thinking about doing it along with her, atleast maybe the Fast Track one out now that is for 14 days. Am sort of in a rut and am thinking it could be just what I need to re-start my weight loss!
  • ScrappyLiz
    ScrappyLiz Posts: 16 Member
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  • Fitwam
    Fitwam Posts: 275 Member
    Interesting...never heard of it. What does a typical day of food entail? About how many calories are consumed?
  • marvinsanchez
    marvinsanchez Posts: 10 Member
    Interesting...never heard of it. What does a typical day of food entail? About how many calories are consumed?

    I never read this book or even knew about it until today...but my doctor recommended that I consumed up to 15 grams of sugar per day. I had a major sweet tooth, so it was tough...

    I'm eating about 2000 calories per day, staying below 15 grams of sugar and have dropped 16 lbs since I started watching what I eat on Feb 12 of this year.

    I can't speak of what the book recommends and what I eat may be in the list of things not to eat, but here are some of the things that I eat:

    cottage cheese
    sugar free oatmeal
    chicken
    beans
    vegetables
    stevita supreme with my coffee instead of sugar
    sugar free cookies
    hummus from trader joe's
    pita bread
    sourdough bread
    almond milk instead of regular milk
    mustard as the only condiment in my sandwich
    cheerios
    whey protein shakes, bars, etc
    pollo loco
    turkey

    All in moderation.....and if I eat 2000 calories in a day, I work out and burn about 500 to 600 calories in my workout...so end up with about 1400 to 1500 calories net.
  • meaganh13
    meaganh13 Posts: 55 Member
    I'm starting the BFC Fast Track on Monday and can give updates to those who are interested. For those who say you can't spot reduce, this is true enough. The author indirectly implies that the Fast Track is almost a detox/cleanse and reiterates time after time that after the first 2 weeks, it should be a lifestyle change and that your weight loss will slow to "normal" levels (whichever your normal level is) after that. I'm hoping that it'll be the jump start I need as I have only lost 10lbs and have been counting calories religiously and working our 3-5 times/week - all new steps for me since October 2011.
  • tinaruby
    tinaruby Posts: 74 Member
    i lost 15 pounds on it and thought it was really easy to stick to (i don't have a sweet tooth) but i plateaued for 3 months so i switched to a different plan...i don't really gain weight in my stomach area so it would probably work better for someone who carries their weight in their belly...i will give you some advice though...don't eat more than 3 oz of cheese per day or you might find it will stall your weight loss...that is probably what happened to me because i kept eating quesadillas and I've heard that a lot of other people found that to be true for them too

    The simple carbs in the quesadilla wraps is probably what got you. I have a weakness for those too, but I try and limit to one a month or so. Try eating more complex carbs, whole wheat and breads and wraps higher in fiber. I also found the wraps have sugar too, so I just try and stay clear of them.

    I eat cheese close to every day, I just watch how much. The Kraft Fat Free Mozzarella is good and the 3 cheese cheddar isn't bad either. I like the cheddar on my salad and the mozzarella on whole wheat pizza. :-)
  • tinaruby
    tinaruby Posts: 74 Member
    bump to follow. what is the belly fat cure?

    It is a lifestyle change really. :-) The basic premise is 120 carbs a day and no more then 15 grams of sugar.

    I actually learned about it from a weight loss seminar I attended. If you friend me, I will send it to you in a PM. The seminar was given by a doctor (who happens to be my sister in law), but it really explains in simple terms, why the Belly Fat Cure works and what effects it has on your body.
  • tinaruby
    tinaruby Posts: 74 Member
    I wish someone would show me proof you can lose "belly fat" selectively. A low carb diet works well for most people, but the fat will come off where ever your body decides to let it go. Limiting carbs tricks your body into thinking there is no immediate fuel, so it burns fat already stored.

    In the past I lost 35 pounds pretty quickly on low carb and just like any other time I dieted, the belly fat went last. Probably because it's, usually, the first place fat is noticeable when you gain weight.

    It's not about loosing fat selectively, because that's not possible, but if you are the body type that stores your fat in your belly area, it indicates that you may have insulin resistance. This diet it targeted to combat insulin resistance and therefore by default helps you loose belly fat.

    I have lost belly fat for sure, most of my double chin, inches off my arms and a little off my legs so far.

    It is better explained on this blog then in the actual book, in my opinion, but either way it works. :-)

    This is more about the science and how/why it works:
    http://drlauraruby.com/weight-management/peeling-the-pounds/


    This link shows more recommendations to make this type of diet work for you better:
    http://drlauraruby.com/weight-management/winning-the-war-on-belly-fat-lifestyle-recommendations/
  • chattipatty2
    chattipatty2 Posts: 376 Member
    bump to follow. what is the belly fat cure?


    http://www.thebellyfatcure.com/fe/19421-the-science

    In a nutshell: Avoiding hidden and artificial sugars sticking to 15 g of sugar per day and 6 servings of carbohydrates. As he states on his webiste:

    "Hidden sugar is the main cause of belly fat due to its relationship with your fat-controlling hormone insulin. Consuming hidden sugar raises your insulin and locks in belly fat. That's why I believe true fitness must begin in the kitchen."
    Thank you, had heard to lay low on the artificial sugars, and I do follow my sugars. And outside of today, have stopped all "diet foods and drinks" due to aspartame, etc...but in my diary are listed my sugars. and i watch those very carefully. And yes, got to get into the kitchen!
    BTW. One serving of carbs is 15 Grams, must label read!!!
  • chattipatty2
    chattipatty2 Posts: 376 Member
    bump to follow. what is the belly fat cure?


    http://www.thebellyfatcure.com/fe/19421-the-science

    In a nutshell: Avoiding hidden and artificial sugars sticking to 15 g of sugar per day and 6 servings of carbohydrates. As he states on his webiste:

    "Hidden sugar is the main cause of belly fat due to its relationship with your fat-controlling hormone insulin. Consuming hidden sugar raises your insulin and locks in belly fat. That's why I believe true fitness must begin in the kitchen."
    Thank you, had heard to lay low on the artificial sugars, and I do follow my sugars. And outside of today, have stopped all "diet foods and drinks" due to aspartame, etc...but in my diary are listed my sugars. and i watch those very carefully. And yes, got to get into the kitchen!
    BTW. One serving of carbs is 15 Grams, must label read!!!
    But 15 grams of sugar is easy to eat. MFP gives me 30 something. And I come close to that just with veggies, plain greek yogurt, etc...so i would have to question that. amount of sugar.
  • chattipatty2
    chattipatty2 Posts: 376 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.

    This is a very helpful tip- I told myself that sugar in fruits and other natural things was ok and you have reconfirmed that! I have a major sweet tooth and carry my weight in my stomach so I do need to pay attention to my sugar/carb intake. But no apples, strawberries etc. was just too hard. Thanks for the tip! :)
    thank you, this makes more sense. I will continue to follow MFP's rec. as my 30 sugars are coming from good sources, so no concerns here. And my belly fat is going down, which is different from the past, where I lost it everywhere else, but the belly, so to me, there's proof enough.
  • tinaruby
    tinaruby Posts: 74 Member
    Since I am lactose intolerant, the yogurt and milk was never an issue for me. :-) I eat lots of vegetables and some kind of fruit every day (usually strawberries, but I also eat blueberries, raseberries, blackberries, avacado 1/2 an apple, a few bites of a banana) and try and stick with the complex carbs. I also eat protein of some sort with every meal.

    I don't agree with everything the book says, but the basic principal of 120 carbs and 15 sugars works well for me. I also stick to 1200 calories and stay under the 47 grams of fat recommended by MFP. I use Almond milk unsweetened which has the calcium and vitamin D without the dairy that makes me so sick and I try and do some exercise every day. At least one mile fast walking, but often much more then that.

    I think loosing weight is a lot about finding what works best for you so that you are able to maintain. I ate greek yogurt once because everyone said how good for you it is and I all but slept in the bathroom all night and half the next day. LOL Unfortunately, it wasn't good for me at all.
  • biggirl1000
    biggirl1000 Posts: 189 Member
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