|
MAIN MENU |
|
|
|
How To Avoid Those Holiday Pounds!
If you believe the old stories about much weight people put on during the holidays, you're right-partially. In a recent study conducted by The National Institute of Health, the researchers discovered that, in reality, most people tend to...
Is My Diet Deductible?
Dieting can be expensive, especially if you join a weight loss program or purchase special foods. As of April 2002, the Internal Revenue
Service recognized some weight loss expenses as tax deductible under medical expenses. According to...
Partners
|
|
|
What Is The South Beach Diet? |
|
The South Beach Diet was developed by cardiologist Arthur Agatston to help his patients lose weight and maintain a healthy diet for a lifetime. It is designed in phases, like the Atkins Diet, with different eating recommendations in each phase. All phases have the same underlying philosophy, though. Weight loss and maintenance depends on establishing a balanced diet that avoids 'bad' fats and carbohydrates.
The proponents of the South Beach diet claim that you can lose weight and maintain the weight loss without counting calories, weighing portions or depriving yourself of good-tasting, satisfying foods. This is accomplished by cutting out empty, high-carbohydrate foods like sugars, potatoes, rice and white bread. Each phase is specially designed to accomplish a particular goal.
Phase I: Adjusting your Metabolism
In Phase I, you eat three meals and two snacks daily, eating until you are no longer hungry. The phase lasts two weeks, during which time your body will shed 8-13 pounds.
These items are not allowed during Phase I: bread, rice, potatoes, pasta, baked goods, fruit, candy, cake, cookies, ice cream, sugar or alcohol
Phase II: Weight Loss
The aim during Phase II is to lose weight, with loss averaging 1-2 pounds per week. During this phase, you will gradually add the restricted foods from Phase I back into your diet, but you will eat less of them. The daily diet on Phase II should consist of:
All the protein you want
Minimum of 4 1/2 cups of vegetables
Up to 3 servings of fruit
Up to 3 portions of starch
1 1/2 cups of milk/dairy (including yogurt)
3 tbs. fat
In real terms, a typical menu for a meal on the South Beach Diet might include |
Click Here To Lose 47 Pounds In Just 28 Days Magically
Without Changing One Thing You Eat
!
Unsolicited
Testimonial
Wow! This
product is
awesome. Looks
like you have
put a tremendous
amount of effort
into creating
it. As I began looking at the product, it became clear to me what an incredible tool this is and how much work it must have been to develop it. I love to learn something new so much that I wanted to drop you a line and say thank you. I would have paid $100.00 for this product its that good and important to have. - Pam Saunders, Colorado
| | |