LA Weight Loss Diet Food
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"Most of the nutritional advice is sound and basic, albeit expensive ..."
What You Can Eat
By Myatt Murphy
Because they claim to have over 40 different types of custom-designed programs to choose from, it's hard to pinpoint exactly what specific foods you may be instructed to eat. However, if you eliminate all the products the company will try and sell you, certain elements of the diet are universal, no matter which program you're on.
There aren't many banned foods with the exception of sweets, candies, processed pastries, which get slowly introduced back into your diet in the third stage. Even caffeine is fine to have in moderation, although they do instruct clients to cut back on salt and sugar. The types of meats you're allowed aren't your usual diet staples, such as chicken and fish, and actually include everything from veal, meatloaf, hamburgers, beef kabobs, lamb chops and pork. There's even recipes for apple pancakes, banana nut crepes and Mexican omelettes. Basically, you can eat any of the meals they recommend as long as you stick to the portion sizes you're supposed to eat daily. That may seem like a dream diet, but since each program limits your caloric intake to 1,100 to 1,800 calories, the tiny portions followers eat may leave them feeling "fooled" instead of "filled."
Diets A - Z
- 3 Hour Diet
- 5 Factor Diet
- Abs Diet
- Abs Diet for Women
- Atkins Diet
- The Beck Diet
- The Biggest Loser Diet
- Blood Type Diet
- Bob Greene Diet
- Cabbage Soup Diet
- Cardio Free Diet
- Cheat to Lose
- Dean Ornish Diet
- Dr. Phil Diet
- Eat Clean Diet
- Eat for Health
- Fat Flush Diet
- Fat Smash Diet
- Flat Belly Diet
- Flexitarian Diet
- French Women's Diet
- Gabriel Method
- Glycemic Index Diet
- Grapefruit Diet
- Idiot-Proof Diet
- Jenny Craig Diet
- Joy Bauer's Life Diet
- LA Weight Loss Diet
- Martha's Vineyard Diet
- Master Cleanse
- Master Your Metabolism
- Mediterranean Diet
- Nutrisystem Diet