Tue, Mar-01-05, 11:26
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Senior Member
Posts: 552
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Plan: mindful eating
Stats: 184.5/178.5/140
BF:41/40/25
Progress: 13%
Location: pa
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hi, yes i have tried the montignac diet. I bought the book about 2 years ago and read it through. I had heard a lot of good things about the diet and was having some french skinny girl envy at the time so i thought it sounded perfect. The problem for me was that it just didnt help with weight loss. The rules of the diet really didnt seem to make much sense to me and it seemed like he was mixing a bunch of different diet techniques together like low GI plus food combining plus low carb plus eat fruit before meals. I dont know i read it a few times to see if i missed something but each time i got more and more confused about the way this diet was supposed to work. Maybe it is just because i seem better able to follow diets with strict guidelines more than ones with vague suggestions. If you like diets that dont really give you specific directions then it may be for you. I had really good results on the new beverly hills diet about 6 years ago because it tells youexactly what to eat for 35 days and you can heave som ethings that younormally can not have when dieting. I know this diet is a huge fad diet and is not that healthy of based in science but it really helped me lose weight and keep it off as long as i was following the rules
The main thing i think is just to find s way of eating that you can live with while and after you are on the diet because if you have to do things really different than your used to or if there is not enough order to know if you are eatnig the right things or not then you lose control of your progress.
i think i may have gone off on a tangent but i hope i answered your poat somewhere in there. Good luck if you decide to do Montignac. Maybe you can make better sense of it than I did. If so let me know
Aimee
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