August 9, 2010
Learning About The Every Other Day Diet Plan
Dieting is hard work, just ask anyone who has ever dieted or is currently dieting. Traditional diets have food restrictions and strict guidelines on what you can eat, almost setting you up for failure. When you are deprived of what you love best, you are more likely to give into cravings and stop dieting. When something comes along that allows you to eat what you like and still lose weight like the program Every Other Day Diet, people stand in line to get their chance at trying it.
But what exactly is it? The basis of the diet is a thing called “calorie cycling” or “calorie shifting”. Basically this plan tricks the body into believing no calories are being restricted, when in fact they are. One day you’ll have high protein meals to burn fat and on the following day you eat your favorite foods in moderation. This is said to keep the metabolism from slowing down so the body continues to burn fat and lose weight.
This is a program of cycles, “feed days” and “burn days”. When you are on a burn day you eat meals that are high in protein and low in calories. You will cut calories on those days from one third to half of your normal daily intake. When you are on a feed day you get to eat whatever you want aiming for 150% of your normal calorie intake, but will need to maintain controlled portions. There are those that choose to fast every other day, this is not part of the program nor encouraged.
The good news with that is that there is no sacrificing. On the days you can eat what you want you’ll be able to go ahead and eat those chips, candies, and even fast food if you choose. But you want to do this with control and moderation. It won’t help if you eat a week’s worth of calories during one feed day. This will only hurt your chances of success.
Some people need structure and guidelines when they do anything, even dieting and will find that this may be the right plan for them. There is a guide that tells you what you should eat and how much you need to eat, this way you know the right foods to choose from. There are also some recipes for meals and snacks included in the plan to help you get started.
This has three basic programs for someone to choose from. The Primer plan is where everyone is recommended to start. This is the most flexible, allowing you to eat whatever you want every other day. Then you have the Lifestyle plan to follow and this only allows two feed days, or two days a week to eat what you want. The strictest plan created for bodybuilders and athletes is the Extreme plan.
There are three conditions that come with program in order to make it work for you. The creator stresses that you need to be dedicated to succeed. He also states that there must be some form of exercise incorporated into your life, which is the only way to successfully burn the fat. Lastly, you must be realistic with yourself. Weight doesn’t ever just melt off overnight and you need to be reasonable and set attainable goals.
The plan, Every Other Day Diet, has many followers who have successfully lost weight without starving themselves. It works because the traditional rules are thrown away and it allows you to satisfy your cravings before they begin. Someone that has dedication, willingness, and reasonable goals will be able to successfully lose the weight they want without depriving themselves of what they love.
If you need to lose wieght fast, you sometimes need a few tips to get the job done. Losing weight fast might get you into a smaller size dress or provide better overall health.
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March 29, 2011
Barb @ 10:30 am:
Hi Christine – given your family history of heart disease, I would consult a medical professional – either an integrative medicine specialist or a naturopathic doctor who can suggest supplements to help you through the menopause transition if you are unable to take hormone therapy. I would not take testosterone cream without first discussing this with someone who specializes in hormone balancing. You may not be deficient. There are also side effects to be aware of (like acne, or irritability). It’s easy to spend a lot of money at the health food store buying products that you don’t need. Better to spend it on testing first and then use only the products (in the right doses) that are truly helpful to you. As for abdominal fat – you’re doing all that you can do which is maintaining a low-fat, healthful diet and exercising. The elimination diet is not a weight loss diet. It’s a way to find out what foods are contributing to allergies, insomnia or other health issues. You eliminate all the possible culprits and then add them back to your diet one by one. I did this last year and felt so much better that I continue to eat that way, though not as strictly. The foods I eliminated included: wheat, dairy, soy, sugar, liquor/wine. I lost all the weight that I had been trying to lose for two years with no luck. thanks for checking in!
April 19, 2011
sway_ii @ 7:14 pm:
I'm sorry, but once your skin is stretched, it's stretched. I lost 70 pounds and certain things will never go back the way they were on their own. If you lose more slowly, it may not sag as much.
June 4, 2011
Claude Goodheart @ 3:29 pm:
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July 8, 2011
Lilly D @ 3:11 am:
If you fasted for 7 days, you could lose up to 15 pounds. You could also lose near that much by not eating salt for a week but they stick in all man-made foods. Jesus and Moses fasted for 40 days. See site below with quotes about fasting (not eating) from 19 MDs. That should help your curiosity