The 20 Gram Diet: Fat Counter
Gabe Mirkin | Linx Corp


Compras Nikon
Bluetooth
1 Weight Loss
This diet was great ! I lost 15lbs in one month. After I had my son I couldn't loose the weight no matter what I tried because I couldn't stay commited to a diet that left me hungry. Although the book does not promote eating lots of meat it states to follow the diet for 19 out of 21 weekly meals wich allowed for two "cheat" meals a week. I made that friday and saturday dinners. So I could go out if I wanted, eat what I wanted and still lose weight. The counter was very useful and also encourages that you don't pass your 20gram limit. For [this price] you cant go wrong...TRY IT !!
2 20 grams a day to a thinner me!
I used this diet and bought the book in conjunction with a mandatory, doctor assisted and ordered low-fat diet to lose weight. I found as long as I referred to the book, and kept the key chain gram counter with me, I never went over, and I ate enough meat to satisfy me. The only meats that really end up to be a no-no are red meats, because of the high fat content. Skinless, boneless chicken, and some fish was fine. The only rule the book, and my doctor told me to follow to hold to this rule was the following: no more than 2 grams of fat per hundred calories, and no more than 1200 calories a day. This book was a God send in being able to follow that advice. It even helped me withdraw from habit fats like butter and margarine, and helped me lose my carbohydrate fixation as well. In four months I was down over 43 pounds,a nd never felt healthier. As long as you are creative in your menu choices, and follow the rules that are laid out in the book, with some leeway if you are not vegetarian (the Doctor who wrote this book definitely is, and does promote a vegetarian lifestyle), you WILL lose weight, and you WILL learn to eat more healthy combinations of proteins which will take the place of some of the fats and carbs that you used to eat. You will be healthier, and will have more energy! Try it once! But be patient, and make sure that you don't exceed your quotas. By the way, there are also guidelines (less stringent, but possibly easier to follow as a Lifestyle change, not just a diet) for a 30 gram or less diet, using a 1500 calorie limit. Check it out!
3 Perpetual dieter writes...
Although the concept of the book, which is to eat no more than twenty grams of fat a day, makes sense; it neglects to tell the reader up-front that it is a vegetarian diet. Only after reading through the recommended daily diets does one realize that there isn't any meat included! If one eats mostly fruits and vegetables, and some grains, meat can be included while still remaining under twenty grams; but I wouldn't imagine that kind of diet is safely recommended. The plastic attachment that helps to keep track of the fat grams consumed throughout the day is very handy though. If the reader is willing to forego meat, then I would recommend the book, but otherwise, it's a little discouraging.

Thursday, 20-Nov-2008 12:16:59 CST
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