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Controversial new slimming book inspired by the TOWIE girls



OMG! This gimmicky diet might just work: Bizarrely, there IS solid science behind the controversial new slimming book inspired by the TOWIE girls



The OMG diet is a global phenomenon. The book that promises to help you drop 20 lb in just six weeks has outsold the Dukan Diet.

Written by personal trainer Paul Khanna (under the pen name Venice A. Fulton) and inspired by TV show The Only Way Is Essex, Six Weeks To OMG: Get Skinnier Than All Your Friends has been dismissed by many doctors as gimmicky at best, and dangerous at worst. The advice, which includes skipping breakfast and going easy on the broccoli, might be bizarre, but it has sold 120,000 copies.

Most bizarre of all, it has some scientific basis. MARIANNE POWER and ALICE SMELLIE spoke to experts and found what to do and what to ditch.

AIM TO BE THE SKINNIEST



THE CLAIM The book’s title is inspired by the stars of The Only Way Is Essex and their obsession with competitive dieting. Author Venice A. Fulton urges readers to ‘be skinnier than all your friends’.

THE SCIENCE A British study of 2,000 women aged 18 to 45 found that 54 per cent said the first thing they noticed about another woman was her weight – and they then compared themselves with her. So playing on this competitive aspect is clever of Fulton. A US study in 2011 said our food choices are affected by our friends and if we hang out with ‘skinny’ women, we are more likely to be slim too.

EXPERT SAYS ‘Six Weeks To OMG is a catchy slogan that attracts the Facebook generation,’ says Donovan Pyle, cognitive behavioural therapist at The Insight Network. ‘The quirky advice has a novelty factor and the six weeks angle appeals to our love of a quick fix. The competition of “Get Skinnier than all your friends” can be motivating but I’d hate to think the book encourages girls to focus on being skinny rather than healthy.’

VERDICT: DITCH IT

BROCCOLI CAN BE AS BAD AS COKE



THE CLAIM ‘No carbs before Marbs,’ as they say in TOWIE. Fulton claims that if you want to be slim, you must aim for no more than 120 grams of carbohydrate a day. It makes no difference if you get all of your carbs from cans of coke or plates of broccoli, says the book.
You'll have a hard time getting as many carbs from broccoli as you do from a can of Coke

THE SCIENCE Despite the sensational comparison of broccoli to Coke, Fulton is not saying broccoli is bad – just that we need to limit our carbohydrate intake and make every meal half-protein if we want to stay slim. A 2008 study involving more than 1,000 overweight adults found those on high protein and low glycaemic index (slow-burning carbs) diets had more successful maintenance of weight loss than those on low-fat, low-calorie diets. Another study in Seattle showed an increase in protein resulted in rapid loss of weight and body fat.

EXPERT VIEW ‘People handle carbs differently. Serial dieters will store carbs as fat more readily than someone who doesn’t diet,’ says Dr Carel le Roux, obesity specialist at Imperial College London. ‘But I would always encourage people to eat plenty of vegetables.’

VERDICT: DITCH IT

STAY AWAY FROM SMOOTHIES



Smoothies: They look healthy, but watch out for fructose content
THE CLAIM Fruit is good for its fibre and nutrients but it also contains fructose, which stops leptin from switching off your appetite, so you won’t feel full after you’ve eaten it. Smoothies and juices are dangerous, says Fulton, because you can drink more fructose than you can eat, which means calories go unnoticed.

THE SCIENCE A review in 2011 said liquid carbohydrates fill you up less than solids and that there is likely to be an increase in total long-term energy intake. On the most basic level, a smoothie isn’t going to fill you up.

EXPERT VIEW ‘I’ve seen patients who can’t understand their obesity because they eat healthily. Then it turns out they are eating too much fruit or drinking fruit smoothies, downing 300 calories in a couple of minutes,’ says Dr le Roux. ‘Some smoothies have more calories than a McDonald’s milkshake. Fruit is great, but if you are trying to lose weight, limit yourself to one piece a day.’

VERDICT: DO IT

DRINK BLACK COFFEE



Black Coffee: Two cups will hike up your basal metabolic rate

THE CLAIM Two cups of black coffee boosts the nervous system and when you have it on an empty stomach, it tells your body to burn fat faster. The effects last for four to five hours, according to Fulton.

THE SCIENCE Studies show that caffeine speeds up the metabolism by ten per cent. It increases the heart rate and the flow of blood. A 2011 study concluded that coffee assists fat loss. As soon as coffee is digested, it stimulates the release of fats into the blood, which then become the body’s primary energy source before it reverts to using its limited stores of carbohydrate for fuel.

EXPERT VIEW ‘Two cups of coffee will increase your basal metabolic rate by five to ten per cent for two hours,’ says Dr Nicola Lowe, senior lecturer in nutrition at the University of Central Lancashire.

‘The mechanism isn’t clear but caffeine is a stimulant so perhaps it increases nervous activity, making the body move more. New studies show it helps the body use carbohydrates more effectively. Caffeine also reduces our feeling of pain and effort so it can boost performance if you drink before exercise.’

</b>VERDICT: DO IT</b>

DON'T EAT BREAKFAST



Breakfast: Not the day's most important meal, experts say
THE CLAIM Breakfast isn’t the most important meal of the day, says Fulton, who argues that if you skip it and do early-morning exercise on an empty tummy, you’ll kickstart the body into burning fat.

THE SCIENCE Studies into intermittent fasting show it can help you lose weight, burn fat, stabilise bloodsugar, and reduce blood-pressure and cholesterol. Skipping breakfast is one way. Other approaches include fasting on alternate days, or very low-calorie diets two days a week. But other research connects skipping breakfast with obesity and low concentration and anyone with diabetes or low blood-sugar should ask a doctor first.

EXPERT VIEW ‘We’ve been brought up to think breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but research is challenging this,’ says Dr le Roux. ‘Exercising on an empty stomach is not going to make

you feel unwell and you will burn fat. Some are naturally not hungry in the morning but eat breakfast anyway, consuming 500 calories for no reason.’

VERDICT: DO IT

EAT MEALS, DON'T SNACK



Snacking: A big no no

THE CLAIM Rather than ‘grazing’, Fulton says eating three meals a day – lunch, mid-afternoon and early evening – controls your appetite as it releases leptin (a chemical that tells our brain we’re full). Having longer gaps between meals encourages the body to burn fat.

THE SCIENCE A study in the US found that those who ate three low-calorie, high-protein meals daily felt more satisfied and less hungry.

EXPERT VIEW ‘Three quality, home-cooked meals a day is the best way to eat,’ says Naveed Sattar, professor of metabolic medicine at the University of Glasgow. ‘On a more practical level, people who graze tend to eat bad foods (crisps, snacks). It could be that grazing food through the day means your brain never gets the signals that say you are full, as Fulton says, but so many chemical reactions occur when we eat food, it’s hard to be certain.’

VERDICT: DO IT

TAKE COLD BATHS



Cold baths: 'You might just be subjecting your body to a massive insult every morning,' says Professor Tom Barber

THE CLAIM Taking a cool bath between 15C and 20C every morning encourages your body to burn stored fat as it tries to keep warm. It will boost metabolism for up to 15 hours, says Fulton, as cold activates ‘good’ brown fat, burning calories to keep warm.

THE SCIENCE Some scientists think brown fat is the magic key to weight loss. A Canadian study chilled a group of men and found their metabolic rates increased by 80 per cent. The brown fat burned 250 calories in three hours. Obesity has even been linked to central heating.

EXPERT VIEW ‘Sitting in an icecold bath will burn extra calories and raise metabolism, but I’m not sure how long the effect would last,’ says Tom Barber, professor of endocrinology at the University of Warwick. ‘You might just be subjecting your body to a massive insult every morning.’

VERDICT: DITCH IT



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caribou_cake 17th-Jun-2012 12:08 am (UTC)
too much to read
catelyn_tully 17th-Jun-2012 12:11 am (UTC)
flawless first comment from a flawless person
caribou_cake 17th-Jun-2012 12:20 am (UTC)
hiiii <333
judgmental 17th-Jun-2012 12:55 am (UTC)
ugh I want cake
alexislex 17th-Jun-2012 01:43 am (UTC)
omg! cari!!!
buttermell0w 17th-Jun-2012 09:37 am (UTC)
omg a flawless kween in our presence <3
ch33rylips 17th-Jun-2012 12:09 am (UTC)
BROCCOLI CAN BE AS BAD AS COKE
fauxparadiso 17th-Jun-2012 12:23 am (UTC)
FUCK YOU /snorts another line of broccoli florets
ms_mmelissa 17th-Jun-2012 12:28 am (UTC)
LOL
zness 17th-Jun-2012 12:44 am (UTC)
haha amazing
judgmental 17th-Jun-2012 12:55 am (UTC)
lmao
agatharuncible 17th-Jun-2012 01:30 am (UTC)
lol omg
celtic_thistle 17th-Jun-2012 02:53 am (UTC)
lol omg
tink_1326 17th-Jun-2012 12:25 am (UTC)
IKR? I CAN'T STOP SNORTING IT.
karinette001 17th-Jun-2012 12:37 am (UTC)
DUH THAT'S WHY IT'S GROSS
deja_vu822 17th-Jun-2012 12:46 am (UTC)
broccoli is a helluva drug
cleanofslate 17th-Jun-2012 01:11 pm (UTC)
exactly how i read it, too.
fakevoices 17th-Jun-2012 12:09 am (UTC)
weird
superdogbiter 17th-Jun-2012 12:09 am (UTC)
oh joy
jasmina12345 17th-Jun-2012 12:10 am (UTC)
you know what the best way to lose weight and be healthy is?

Balanced diet and exercise. Burn more calories than you take in.

IKR WHAT A CRAY IDEA
crystalzelda 17th-Jun-2012 12:14 am (UTC)
but we can't sell that. Come up with something crazy, catchy and insane like drinking nothing but egg yellows and cinnamon with curry extract and then we'll talk.
lizrocks 17th-Jun-2012 02:13 am (UTC)
Omg will that make me lose weight with no effort?? Shut up amd take my money!
sapitacherry 17th-Jun-2012 05:12 pm (UTC)
drinking nothing but egg yellows and cinnamon with curry extract

christ, i irl GAGGED
x_butterfly19_x 17th-Jun-2012 12:19 am (UTC)
what is this logic
oceanhue 17th-Jun-2012 12:19 am (UTC)
You know, my friends and I walked 2 miles yesterday and I honestly didn't feel tired or anything. I should do that more often.
wauwy 17th-Jun-2012 12:22 am (UTC)
too hard and not dramatic enough
cricketgrl 17th-Jun-2012 12:31 am (UTC)
So true but I'd also becareful on the cardio, choose your exercise plan appropriately. I know many people that crash exercise, attempt the Stairmaster or the Stepmill at high levels or ranges and wind up having heart problems.

One guy that I would exercise with in LA had a heart attack in the gym while on the treadmill. It was sad because he ate healthy and exercised regularly. You just never know.
_underwhelmed 17th-Jun-2012 12:51 am (UTC)
but wheres the fun in that...besides i like the idea of chubby british girls taking ice baths in the morning with cokes
libre_m 17th-Jun-2012 12:52 am (UTC)
Yeah but that's hard and boring and can't be packaged and sold. Novelty diets are an industry in and of themselves, and are based on continually telling you there's an easier way to lose weight, be *sexy, confident and happy*, etc, more so than they are helping you to lose weight healthily and keep it off.
judgmental 17th-Jun-2012 12:56 am (UTC)
you lyin
corduroyskirt 17th-Jun-2012 01:02 am (UTC)
where is my like button, damn it?
like.
crack_rabbit 17th-Jun-2012 02:21 am (UTC)
That doesn't even make sense. How can you lose weight without the CLINICALLY PROVEN chemical reaction that occurs when you mix cayenne pepper, lemon juice, and grade B maple syrup?

You can't argue with science.




sumlikeithaute 17th-Jun-2012 02:25 am (UTC)
Mte gurl.
nationalboner 17th-Jun-2012 03:19 am (UTC)
That's what I've been doing lately, and while I haven't lost any weight, I haven't gained any and I definitely FEEL healthier. So everyone with their bs diets can fuck off, tbh.
natalitabonita 17th-Jun-2012 05:37 am (UTC)
but people don't want to be healthy, just the lose weight part... so =/
kwikimart 17th-Jun-2012 04:03 pm (UTC)
LOL A+


You know what, when I decided to eat better and excercise more, I made sure I researched ALL the food I could think of to see what was actually healthy, all of that super food crap is basically a lie and the same with those weird excercise regimes where you have to do it at night after eating 6 rare Japanese berries.

The diet industry is a sham
dragoncrab88 19th-Jun-2012 12:13 am (UTC)
Oh that's too much work for the average person though
_storysofar 17th-Jun-2012 12:10 am (UTC)
i hate warm showers
heartstopper 17th-Jun-2012 12:13 am (UTC)
i don't understand how someone could take a cold shower unless it's boiling outside?
_storysofar 17th-Jun-2012 12:17 am (UTC)
IDK, cold ones wake me up and make my hair super shiny. Warm water bothers my skin too
polaroidmoment 17th-Jun-2012 12:23 am (UTC)
Right? I take lukewarm showers in the summer because it's too humid to exist here but actual cold showers are the worst. We had a tornado here last year and our gas was shut off for like two weeks... I dreaded showering every single time because even though it was hot out, it wasn't hot enough for an actual cold shower lol.
harrypotterlvr3 17th-Jun-2012 12:26 am (UTC)
same.

plus i just love really hot water lol
dothefrug 17th-Jun-2012 12:32 am (UTC)
a cold or lukewarm shower feels great after a run.
judgmental 17th-Jun-2012 12:57 am (UTC)
I take boiling showers during winter and cold showers during summer
aprilfunk 17th-Jun-2012 02:29 am (UTC)
i take hot showers all the time and it is so bad for your skin. i'm trying to take lukewarm ones, but i get cold so easily :( lol
forgethissmile 18th-Jun-2012 07:13 pm (UTC)
I need boiling hot showers. They're so terrible for you, but I don't feel clean if I take warm or cool showers =\
m_e_h7 17th-Jun-2012 12:11 am (UTC)
TOWIE is as far as I got.
superhetoric 17th-Jun-2012 12:11 am (UTC)
oh christ alive. plz to get the people a good science education so they can understand research without it being "interpreted" for them
caribou_cake 17th-Jun-2012 12:12 am (UTC)
is this going to be a diet/weightloss post? if it is, id like to request some pictures of Noomi Rapace in the white underwear in Prometheus. she is my fitspiration rn tbh. her body was uh-mazing in it
woollymammoth 17th-Jun-2012 12:12 am (UTC)
Was this book published by the same people who published 50 Shades of Grey? Because they're both examples of inaccurate garbage.
quotequeen20 17th-Jun-2012 01:44 am (UTC)
Lol.
This comment... well done. I like. :)
*applauds*
crystalzelda 17th-Jun-2012 12:13 am (UTC)
Can I just say: fucking hate breakfast. I can't eat in the morning, it grosses me out. I always skip breakfast, plus it actually makes me hungrier. If I don't eat breakfast I can hold off till lunch, but when I do I swear I'm ravenous by like 10:30.
ludagurl3d 17th-Jun-2012 12:15 am (UTC)
i don't like it either. i usually don't get hungry enough to eat until noon. that's my body though. i don't care what some 'experts' say.
crystalzelda 17th-Jun-2012 12:18 am (UTC)
yeah, mte. Like I'm not going to choke down food when I don't feel like eating it just bc someone thinks its a good idea.
georgie_georgie 17th-Jun-2012 12:16 am (UTC)
I wake up hungry so I eat breakfast. hehe.
d00ditsemily 17th-Jun-2012 12:20 am (UTC)
that's not good tho bb. can you try to eat like a granola bar or a small piece of fruit even? just something
oceanhue 17th-Jun-2012 12:21 am (UTC)
Breakfast is my biggest meal of the day. It's great since I eat less bad shit throughout the day.
quote_me_once 17th-Jun-2012 12:24 am (UTC)
breakfast is golden. stop.
missdisco 17th-Jun-2012 12:26 am (UTC)
i'm really fat, but breakfast is the one meal i struggle with

like, i grew up really poor, so there was only one meal a day, and eating food in the morning makes me feel gross, i can't manage more than a small yoghurt, and maybe a piece of fruit.

I had an eating disorder and my docs went on at me about this, so in the end i just stopped seeing her.
puppetmon 17th-Jun-2012 12:33 am (UTC)
i almost never eat breakfast. when i do, it throws my whole day off and i feel gross. everyone always says to eat breakfast but why should i force an extra meal when my body doesn't want it?
dothefrug 17th-Jun-2012 12:37 am (UTC)
i used to not be able to function without breakfast, but i think that was just out of habit when i had the same schedule every day. i'd come in to work at 9 and have my breakfast right away. but once i started coming in to work at 7:30 a few days a week, i would hold off on breakfast until 9 anyway, and eventually discovered that i don't just magically wake up hungry. i've also started hitting the gym before work every now and then, and i feel so much better for the rest of the day.

tl;dr eff this "you have to eat breakfast" nonsense. just eat when you're hungry.
karinette001 17th-Jun-2012 12:38 am (UTC)
I can't NOT eat in the morning :( idk how you do it
ch33rylips 17th-Jun-2012 12:41 am (UTC)
Breakfast makes me puke 9/10 times.
aviolentwhisper 17th-Jun-2012 12:43 am (UTC)
I'm the same way. Eating in the morning grosses me out, and breakfast foods in general gross me out. I usually drink 20-30 ounces of water by the time lunch rolls around and I feel good. My mom still gets on to me for not eating breakfast (I'm 28).
theciz 17th-Jun-2012 12:46 am (UTC)
Omg are you me? Eating so soon after I wake up makes me feel really nauseous for hours afterwards, as well as crazy ravenous hungry all day. I usually skip it. But on the other hand, if I leave it too long without eating something, I get heartburn, so I usually don't make it until lunch. So annoying lol.
judgmental 17th-Jun-2012 12:59 am (UTC)
Me too, it makes me gag. I'm used to eating lunch until 2 pm or so.
muzicnem 17th-Jun-2012 12:59 am (UTC)
If I don't eat breakfast, I either throw up or almost pass out, true story. My blood sugar's usually pretty low in the morning.
moon__river 17th-Jun-2012 01:00 am (UTC)
I used to hate eating breakfast but I gradually added it in an now I almost never skip it. My trick is not eating as soon as I wake up (I usually lounge in bed with coffee til 10 or so on days I don't have to work; if I do have to work I take an individual and eat it when I get there at 10). I used to wake up and eat breakfast immediately and then I was ravenous super early. I also don't eat big breakfasts - Greek yogurt and fruit, an English muffin with half an avocado, etc.

I realize this may only work for people who don't have to work every day/don't have to be at work til late like me.
hunnichild 17th-Jun-2012 01:09 am (UTC)
It grosses me out too, especially if there's dairy involved like milk in my cereal or yogurt. Every once in a while I may be able to eat like a handful of granola or half a bagel, but it's pretty hard to for me to keep breakfast down and it does make me hungrier earlier. The weird thing is, it's just in the morning. I can sleep 8 hour and wake up at 7 am and breakfast makes me want to vomit. But if I go to sleep late and wake up at like noon, I have no problem eating right after I wake up.
anolinde 17th-Jun-2012 01:20 am (UTC)
Hi, are you me? You are at least my life.
solestella 17th-Jun-2012 02:34 am (UTC)
I don't eat anything during the day. My metabolism is crap of course, but I can't stomach food in the morning and then during the day I'm too busy to stop and eat.

celtic_thistle 17th-Jun-2012 02:54 am (UTC)
Shit, sometimes I don't eat til 5 or 6. I just don't get hungry.
nationalboner 17th-Jun-2012 03:21 am (UTC)
Yeah, I'm the same.
mneiai 17th-Jun-2012 03:41 am (UTC)
Well, you don't have to eat right away, breakfast is anything within 2 hours of waking up, so even grabbing an apple at work is breakfast. Plus, that 'hungrier' is probably a good sign, it means your metabolism is working away.
solitudete 17th-Jun-2012 11:42 am (UTC)
I'm the same way. Eating in the morning makes me feel nauseated and I get hungry around 10. Easier for me to have some tea or coffee and then eat lunch, snack, dinner.
mollywobbles867 17th-Jun-2012 09:22 pm (UTC)
It's making you hungrier because it kickstarted your metabolism.
juel1979 18th-Jun-2012 01:03 am (UTC)
Probably depends on the breakfast. When I got up and had a bagel or cereal (when I was working), I'd be starving after a max of two hours, cause I'd burned thru it all. Eating eggs (or a protein bar) first thing in the morning makes lunch nearly impossible.

I'm starving by an hour after waking, so I have to eat breakfast. Hell, my body sometimes wants breakfast at 2am and it wakes me up, but I just go back to sleep. LOL

My husband RARELY eats breakfast, and tends to just have one massive meal sometime during the day.
forgethissmile 18th-Jun-2012 07:16 pm (UTC)
I'm the same way. I can't even have coffee until I've been awake for like 20 minutes (irony). I try to do something like eat a banana before I go, but I'm just so terrible about it. I just don't want breakfast, even if I wake up at my own time.
dreamhusband 17th-Jun-2012 12:14 am (UTC)
'Fruit is great, but if you are trying to lose weight, limit yourself to one piece a day.’

Damn better lay off that second orange, don't want to get fat



oceanhue 17th-Jun-2012 12:22 am (UTC)
This is ridiculous. The sugar from fruit and the sugar from a cookie are two completely different things.
libre_m 17th-Jun-2012 12:53 am (UTC)
I don't think the people who created/are buying this product are interested in real facts.
ectypes 17th-Jun-2012 12:22 am (UTC)
lmao ikr
beck_rocks 17th-Jun-2012 12:40 am (UTC)
i can't believe this is real
silly_hippie 17th-Jun-2012 12:42 am (UTC)
My mom's personal trainer always tells her she doesn't lose weight because eats too many grapes and blueberries. When I first heard that, I was like, "You need to fire your trainer because she is clearly making excuses for her sucking at fitness"
judgmental 17th-Jun-2012 01:00 am (UTC)
Is that another slice of apple? STOP IT RIGHT THERE YOU FAT FUCK
crack_rabbit 17th-Jun-2012 02:46 am (UTC)
Seriously, you know that the obesity epidemic is a DIRECT RESULT of all that fresh fruit people eat. And the carrots! OY, the CARROTS.
shanny_w 17th-Jun-2012 04:03 am (UTC)
lol srsly. i ate like 3 apples for breakfast this mornin. soon they'll have to cut me out of my house :(
ludagurl3d 17th-Jun-2012 12:14 am (UTC)
ah the dieting industry.

i need to make up some ridiculous fad diet, like eating raspberries 6x/day for 2 weeks to drop 10lbs instantly to lose weight or some shit. some idiot out there would buy it. just like people do the 17 day diet, the grapefruit diet, cabbage soup diet (are people for real with this shit?!) and all that other crap. i'd be a millionaire by the end of the week and give someone an eating disorder to boot!
x_butterfly19_x 17th-Jun-2012 12:15 am (UTC)
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crystalzelda 17th-Jun-2012 12:16 am (UTC)
I tried the cabbage soup diet when I was like 14, and then decided I didn't feel like drinking cabbage water for 2 weeks so I ditched that shit.

You weren't even allowed to eat the fucking cabbage, lmaoo

Edited at 2012-06-17 12:16 am (UTC)
ludagurl3d 17th-Jun-2012 12:18 am (UTC)
lol. that reminds me, my poor sister (who was never fat, just a little chubby at worst) tried slim fast when she was around 10-12. i being a bit younger at the time, didn't really understand what she was doing. looking back, it's so depressing that she felt so pressured so young, and to go to such extremes as to live off those nasty ass shakes. of course, it didn't work, and she continued to struggle with her weight.
tink_1326 17th-Jun-2012 12:28 am (UTC)
lol, you probably could've gotten the same results drinking chicken broth and not had to have had hot cabbage.
georgie_georgie 17th-Jun-2012 12:17 am (UTC)
The Jesus diet.
braindiva 17th-Jun-2012 12:19 am (UTC)
I don't know why the raspberry and blueberry diet doesn't already exist. That would be delicious. lol
dothefrug 17th-Jun-2012 12:39 am (UTC)
lol whenever i'm at the gym and all the little tvs are on different channels, one thing i notice throughout my workout is that like 90% of commercials are for either food or weight loss products. they're in cahoots.
luvlorn 17th-Jun-2012 01:25 am (UTC)
Me too. I know how to really lose weight (eat healthy and exercise, duh) but I'd like to make up a diet and get rich.
forgethissmile 18th-Jun-2012 07:18 pm (UTC)
Seriously. I could make up this shit too. Under a pseudonym because like shit if I want my name attached to that garbage, but I could tell everyone to eat only rice flower and water + a gallon of sugar-free cranberry juice a day for 6 weeks.
daninekintscher 17th-Jun-2012 12:14 am (UTC)
Some of this is common sense, like don't snack... but as a serial breakfast skipper, I get tired exercising without it, and I sometimes get sick. This book sounds like a bunch of silly ideas I hear all the time compiled into one book.
crack_rabbit 17th-Jun-2012 02:52 am (UTC)
Nooooooo snacking isn't the devil! Everyone is different (which is why all these tips are specious at best anyway), but snacking actually works for some people. When I ate three small meals and three small snacks a day, I felt great and maintained a healthy weight, and I wasn't as hungry at mealtimes, so I was less likely to overeat. It's not as practical for me right now so I've gotten away from it, but I feel like it made my body happy.

Not recommending it for you bb, just feel like I have to defend snacking's honor since everyone's all, "Well, obviously you shouldn't snack, but..." Grazing all day isn't necessarily great (especially if it's on the office doughnuts or w/e) but like a string cheese and an apple a couple hours after lunch isn't necessarily bad if it's what works for you.

Edited at 2012-06-17 02:53 am (UTC)
daninekintscher 17th-Jun-2012 03:15 am (UTC)
Thanks bb, I hadn't thought of it that way. My husband and me were serious snackers, especially late at night before bed whilst watching TV. We were the bad kind of snackers (doritos, brownies, candy bars, etc) and I suppose I just thought of that when I think of snacking.
juel1979 18th-Jun-2012 01:10 am (UTC)
Putting something in your stomach every few hours isn't a bad idea. Some places I've read say that going much more than 5-6 hours will make your metabolism double-take and think nothing is ever coming.
mneiai 17th-Jun-2012 03:45 am (UTC)
Snacking really depends on your metabolism/blood sugar issues/etc. Like, I have PCOS so I'm always told I should do 5-6 small meals a day and it actually normally makes me feel better when I do that. But some people really just need three meals. It's so person-specific that including anything about snacking in a diet automatically makes it questionable :-/ It's like the whole "don't eat after 8pm" thing, which most people agree isn't because of a metabolism issue, but because you're more likely to eat junk food at night.
aliminx 17th-Jun-2012 06:06 am (UTC)
All of that bullshit about the body won't get tired exercising on an empty stomach is bullshit. Yeah, go ahead and don't eat then do an hour of cardio and let me know how you feel.

Stupid girls.

(Not you, them, obvs)
x_butterfly19_x 17th-Jun-2012 12:14 am (UTC)
http://www.badscience.net/

but they'll probably make loads off of this

Edited at 2012-06-17 12:15 am (UTC)
heulog 17th-Jun-2012 01:25 am (UTC)
I love me some Ben Goldacre. <3

(Even if he does look like a loopy-haired Michael Palin.)
x_butterfly19_x 17th-Jun-2012 10:06 am (UTC)
hee :D

I was so happy when I realised it was all archived
juel1979 18th-Jun-2012 01:12 am (UTC)
Hehe, there's a tag for Gillian McKeith. I used to love her show, then found out she's a big of a mess.
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