| Snoofie |
03-04-2012 11:30 AM |
I know this is a (relatively) old thread, and I'm a bit late to the party, but...I don't know, this 17-day diet thing just seems like a complete crock to me. I know a few people who are on it right now, and I've read the book, and there are a few things that jump out at me and set off MAJOR alarm bells.
One of my cousins is now on cycle 3 of the diet (so, the third set of 17 days), and she has lost nearly 70 pounds. SEVENTY POUNDS. In less than three months. I'm sorry, but there is no way that rate of weight loss is healthy, especially without hardcore exercise (and the diet itself doesn't really make many hard-and-fast recommendations regarding exercise that I can recall.) She lost 32 pounds in 30 days, for god's sake. HOW is that healthy?
Secondly (and this is just a personal thing for me, I guess) the diet just seems way too restrictive, and some of the rules just...don't make sense to me. During the first cycle (and maybe the second, I can't exactly recall) there are certain fruits you have to eliminate from your diet, and you aren't supposed to eat *any* fruit after 2 PM. I'm....not quite sure what that's supposed to accomplish. I guess I'm just the type of person who gives a serious side-eye to any diet plan that requires you to totally give up ANY food group, because, well, sure, you can do anything for 17 days, but....eventually you're going to start eating those foods again, and what happens then?
Like I said, I know several people who have *started* this diet, but only one who managed to stay with it; the others ended up having to give it up because it actually caused them physical problems (one girl I know started having fainting spells; one got through two cycles before her cholesterol and blood sugar went out of control; and one couldn't get through it because of the restrictive nature of the diet.)
I guess I just don't put any stock whatsoever in fad diets like this one. I think it's just a money-making racket (just like this Herbal Magic crap that's on the go now.) I certainly don't think that the 17-Day Diet is something that promotes *healthy* weight loss; any plan that allows you to lose more than 1-2 pounds a week screams "quackery" to me.
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