Doesn't Liz Hurley swear by her watercress soup to get a few pounds off quickly for a big night out? Is meant to 'beat the bloat' or something. Nothing but watercress soups for a week.... Yum
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Originally posted by pjh75 View PostI heard of one a few years ago that involved alternating between tinned hot dogs, cottage cheese and not much else... I think what happens is that doctors do prescribe what we would consider a very poor diet, but they are only intended to be relatively short-term and for a specific medical reason. What then happens is they get into the public domain, get changed as they get passed on and before you know it the general public are trying to live on a pint of milk and half a grape in order to lose weight.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Cabbage Soup Diet
Originally posted by Tori View PostOk I'm going skiing in 2 weeks and my ski pants don't fit. Whats the cabbage soup diet?!?!!!
In the short term most people would lose weight very quickly. However, the loss of weight will come from loss of water and muscle tissue not from fat reserves.
http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk..._soup_diet.htmLast edited by Two_Sheds; 27-01-2009, 10:23 AM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostThe ingredients of the cabbage soup, in themselves, are mostly healthy - though if stock is used as well as soup mix ... [it] could be quite high in salt. Overall the cabbage diet is deficient in protein, carbohydrate and essential fats.
In the short term most people would lose weight very quickly. However, the loss of weight will come from loss of water and muscle tissue not from fat reserves.
The Cabbage Soup Diet: Report
Also you are supposed to have one glass of skimmed milk per day (or a plain yoghurt if you prefer). Those who prefer yoghurt to milk can use that on the 'Banana and skimmed milk' day as well.Last edited by Hilary B; 27-01-2009, 03:33 PM.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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It is all well and good to talk about 'sensible eating' but for those whose problem is the 'little extras' that make life fun, that means cutting out those extras, not just for a while, but FOR LIFE. If the 'extras' are not in the house, that is fine. If OH expects these things to be 'on tap' and worse, offers when HE wants some............
Often though, the biggest problem is recognising the difference between 'hungry', 'tired' and 'thirsty'. Eating may seem the easiest choice, when what is really needed is a bit extra sleep.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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