Ultrametabolism Diet Food
Our Reviewer Says ...
"Since dieters are required to swap out processed foods, artificial sweeteners and saturated and trans fats for fiber-rich whole foods, they’re likely to get full on fewer calories -- and lose weight."
What You Can Eat
By Amy Paturel
Phase I comes with complete daily meal plans and recipes -- things like nut butter smoothies and white beans on a bed of greens. Phase II offers more of the same, with specific instructions on how to reintroduce the once shunned foods from the detox phase. You can eat what you want, when you want -- provided the foods appear on the "approved" lists. There are no calorie restrictions or portion recommendations, but process foods should be avoided at all times. The cornerstones of this diet include cruciferous veggies such as Brussels sprouts, cauliflower and bok choy; organic soy products such as soy milk, soybeans, edamame; legumes, such as lentils and chickpeas, cold-water fish, such as halibut and salmon; and you're even allowed up to two ounces of dark chocolate a day.
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