hello..new here and i am on my second week of phase 1. i lost 7 lbs the first week and have felt great! no withdrawals, and actually the thought of sugar makes me nauseaus. I am 314 lbs so i have plenty of weight to lose so i was wondering if anyone has stayed on phase 1 for awhile? i am not ready to bring back in cards and such. i have been following the supercharged book recipe plans and find the meals to be delicious. thanks!
i'll let others explain why it isn't a great idea, but i'll say this: the rate of loss won't continue at that pace even if you stay on phase 1. you're losing water now, not fat.
It's a good idea to start adding Phase 2 foods back in slowly so you can see if any of them cause cravings for you. For example, even though it's healthy, whole wheat causes cravings for me. The only way I found that out was because I added it in isolation after Phase 1. It's helpful to know because I can choose other whole grains to eat instead of wheat so I don't have to deal with cravings, or if I really want something that's whole wheat I can plan to have it with a fair amount of protein to curb the cravings a bit.
It's such an individual journey that there's no "right" answer for everyone. I have no issues with fruit, but some other people do.
You do need to be getting Phase 2 foods to round out your diet, though, so you can get all the vitamins and minerals you need in a day. Phase 1 is too restrictive to provide your body proper nutrition for the long haul. It's a good two week detox, but it's not meant to be a lifelong eating plan.
You should move on to Phase 2. Phase 1 won't result in losing any additional weight after two weeks. I need to take this advice too (am moving into Phase 2 on Friday), but it's really best to follow the directions in the book. This diet has worked for thousands who have followed the directions.
You are in a LOT of good company. A lot of newbies like me joined the board at the beginning of the year, and we're all trying to transition to Phase II - most of us kicking and screaming
It's a scary transition! We'll all be here for you!
Im actually scared. I know i have another week of phase 1.. but i already know where my problems lie. I mean.. im a type 2 diabetic..and fruit fruit fruit..it kills me.. and same with bread..anything bread or white bread products..anything white in fact..This is the first time in my life i havent craved anything..so im freaking out because this is the first time that my stomach doesnt look pregnant.. I mean..the moment i put a piece of bread in my mouth my stomach bloats automatically..so..im not sure what to do? Am i allergic to gluten? HELPPPPPPP!!!!
Porthardygurl, you've answered your own question. Re: fruit, you will need to choose fruits that are low gi like berries. And, when it comes to grains, don't add in bread products or wheat products. You can add in whole grains like quinoa instead. You'll have to do some research and some testing to see what works for you, but it seems like you already know what will NOT work for you.
I also had a lot to lose like you when I started SBD and am also a type two diabetic. I lost quite a bit during the first two weeks of phase one and I was terrified of moving on to phase two so I did stay on a strict phase one for a while longer although in hindsight I'm not sure it did anything for me except mentally. When I did move to phase two, I only added an apple a day and only in the afternoon or evening for the first several weeks. No cravings. My confidence improved so I've continued and have had blueberries, again only once a day and only in the afternoon or evening and have added a few phase two recipes that say included a bit of wine. I am very careful to have some protein when I eat my fruit too. I have not yet added any breads or grains. I don't miss them and don't want them but know in time that I will add some as it will be healthier but right now I'm doing just fine without them. I consider myself being on a phase 1.5 for now. Like others have said, you need to work the program in a very personal way as everyone is different. Good luck and just take the transition nice and slow.