Mon, Mar-22-21, 14:50
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Plan: P:E/DDF
Stats: 225/150/169
BF:45%/28%/25%
Progress: 134%
Location: NC
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Sorry to meddle in on your active thread, but I was reading Gin Stephens' annotated bibliography in one of her books, and noticed that she recommended CAD. Interesting, because I read CAD years ago, and do not remember the author doing OMAD at all. Just sharing Gin Stephens thoughts with you:
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The Carbohydrate Addict’s Diet, by Drs. Richard and Rachael Heller
Again, here is another plan that I don’t follow, but it is high on my list because it helped steer me towards the one meal a day lifestyle.~ It’s not even available in e-format, and you want the old version from 1991, which you’ll probably have to buy as a used paperback.~ The pure gold is in the introduction, where Rachael describes her weight loss struggles and eventual epiphany.~ She was finally able to lose weight when she started skipping breakfast and lunch and only eating dinner, all thanks to a rescheduled doctor’s appointment that required her to be in the fasted state.~ Rachael invented intermittent fasting and discovered appetite correction, but she didn’t even know it.~ She reached the nirvana of appetite correction by eating one meal a day for dinner, went on to lose all of her weight, and maintained effortlessly.~ Sound familiar?~ If not, reread my chapter on the one meal a day lifestyle.~ She was living it before it was a thing.~ The actual plan listed in the book is a combination of low carb meals with one daily reward meal, at which time you can eat whatever you want within a one-hour eating window.~ This book was truly before its time, as the principles make complete sense when you view her recommendations through the lens of The Obesity Code.~ I believe that intermittent fasting with one meal per day, which is what she actually DID, is more powerful than the low carb plan she recommends; however, if you are having trouble adjusting to an intermittent fasting lifestyle, I would 100% recommend that you start with her book’s plan and work your way up to the one meal plan.
Stephens, Gin. Delay, Don't Deny: Living an Intermittent Fasting Lifestyle (pp. 117-118). Gin Stephens. Kindle Edition.
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Note: The Appetite Correction discovery is from Dr. Bert Herring, author of The Fast 5.
Last edited by JEY100 : Mon, Mar-22-21 at 16:45.
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