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I did order from Lindora for the first time last week. I only ordered the ready to drinks and the caramel nut bars. I think those two items are pretty much the same and I like them. I actually enjoyed most of the IP stuff but can't justify continuing to pay those prices. I plan to try other things from Lindora, Nashua & New Lifestyles. Lynn |
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AS A SIDE NOTE TO ALL THOSE RESTARTING AND STRUGGLING: It always seems harder after you have had a series of "cheat" or off-protocol breaks. I have yet to hear anyone come back and say, "yes, it is easier." It takes more commitment and you go into it with less enthusiasm, more awareness of what you can't have and how you want to "tweak" the system, and you expect the results you got the first time. Unfortunately, that all makes it harder. You will likely NOT get the same results.. close, sure, as good probably not. WHY? Because when you began the plan your body was really out of balance. You were holding much more fluid than you realized. You were eating hundreds of carbs and the wrong sodium everyday. Now, you have corrected so many of those things. It isn't likely you will have the same response. Also, your body has adapted to how this works. You have "woke it up" to a process, taught it to function well there, and now, it isn't in the same shock or adjustment. This plan still works. It works well. It works appropriate to where your body is now. Sometimes, it works too well as it also knows how to immediately make glycogen/glucose from amino acids and protein. Before you had an adjustment window for that to take place. NOW, your body may rebel with a "you think you can take away sugar? HAHAHA... just watch what I can do!" That could mean you need even fewer carbs to get things rolling than the last time. Some people have to go to almost 0 carbs for 3 to 5 days to get into ketosis if they are stuck or habitual low carb diet users. Atkins suggests a meat feast/fat fast... kind of thing. Basically you eat 1000 calories a day of nothing but egg whites, eggs, meats, (preferably not too much of anything high in salt like sausage or bacon), even a bit of cheese if it is 1 carb or less. You eat frequently. When you are hungry but keep your calories low. Drink lots of water and take your supplements. By the 3rd or at most 5th day, you are pretty well back into ketosis and can slowly add a few carbs. Start with things like the omelette, soup, mango drink, puddings, you want high protein/low carb ratio for a couple days to get you grounded again in ketosis. Anything too high in carb too soon, you might slow down. I know it may sound crazy. It is just 3 or so days. It has worked for a few people and it has worked for me. |
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I went to my last WI yesterday, officially in maintenance. I lost 2#s in Phase 3. I added some brown rice to my dinner last night, and couldn't finish my steak. I purchased some nuts and cheese to add to my lunches, along with some non-fat yogurt for dinner, along with the rice and some pasta. My PH4 sheet requires the same PH 3 breakfasts, which I am very pleased about.
PH 4 also has the same vitamin requirements...not sure I'll stick with that forever, but I know someone asked that question. It seems that PH 4 is a balanced diet and the supplements should not be as important. Good luck everyone! |
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I have to say...the ph1 recovery day after a "free day" (once a week cheat) works like a charm. I have actually lost another pound on ph4, so the chemistry in this program is astounding. Having the tools that we now have to indulge and recover safely, and maintain the weight loss is the greatest gift of all. In the past, I would lose the weight, be clueless, lose my mind all over again and start eating everything in sight as a reward. On the vites, my coach/nutritionist frankly told me to ditch the IP vites, start getting the nutrition from all the good healthy food I'm eating, and get a high grade womens multivitamin, plus my omega's. That's pretty much it. He said to stop taking the potassium for sure. |
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Now that I am back on phase I to drop the last bit, after a 6 month break, I've decided not to phase out again. I will probably jump to a phase III type diet for a few days just to get my system used to food again, for those of you who have phased out or are phasing out I'm sure you remember how "uncomfortable" it felt the first few days of phase III. Here are my thoughts as to why I don't think it's necessary...before I started IP last June my diet was crappy. It took me 6 days to get into ketosis, I had so much junk in my system. The idea behind IP is that you give your pancreas a break in phase I and retrain it in phase III. I've done that and I can tell my pancreas is doing its job. This time it only took me a couple of days to get into ketosis, which tells me that I'm not storing all that junk I used to. So, if I think my pancreas is working correctly, phase III is unnecessary. I do want to say that for the most part, my diet has been pretty healthy for the past 6 months after phasing out. I did eat more junk than I should have, but I also incorporated lots of healthy things too. I do believe that if you are off IP for a very long time and your pancreas has picked up its old habits, then yes, maybe it is necessary for you to follow protocol to a T. But if you're just doing a couple of weeks of phase I to get back on track, I just don't see the need for it. |
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Lindora is having a sale this weekend through 3/14/11. $40 off if you spend $150. I think Nashua always has free shipping if you spend enough. I'm in Philadelphia this week at a conference. Eating out at every meal. Brought quite a few packets but I'm supposed to be in phase 4 and my hubby doesn't want to be forced to eat protein packets in the hotel room (although he is very supportive) so I am venturing out into the real world. Take my WF dressings with me everywhere. So far, so good. It's fairly easy to order grilled meat and a salad w/o drsg. I'm just too chicken (so to speak) to take a free day as I won't be able to really do phase 1 day until I get home. We'll see what happens. I actually had lost another couple of pounds before we left while on phase 3. Have a great weekend. Lynn |
Interesting to hear all these perspectives. I've taken myself through various phases as the "Coach" where I buy product rarely offers or requires any coaching -- it's relaly just an IP store. This Board was my Coach along with my desire to stick it out at least 2 months. After 4 weeks of strict IP and was gagging down meals and miserable. Though I'd lost 12 lbs, I was ready to give up. Rather than doing that, I started a phase 2 approach. Actually, a taco salad (no beans/rice/shell) at lunch and I was in so much happier. After 9 weeks, am down 21 lbs and will live in a phase 2 now to keep loosing. I've stopped all IP products and use EAS or Atkins Advantage for 1 meal / day.
Thanks for sharing your stories so that others can be successful. Best of luck to all! |
I have been in phase 2 for almost 2 weeks and I am down 3 lbs after being stuck at the same weight for 3 weeks! Happy camper here.
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I had my first free day on Saturday. Went to a restaurant to celebrate my cousin's 40th bday. It was great not to worry about what I was eating and drinking. I did the no-carb day yesterday, and really missed my PH 3 breakfast, probably because I was wanting carbs to help my stomach since I had a few too many....! So far, so good! |
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Good morning, I have gained some pounds, I'm trying to figure out what I need to change. Clarice, did you go on phase 1 for a number of days and then back to phase 4? If so, how many days did you stay on phase 1? Do you know how many days you can do phase 1, go directly to phase 4 without doing phase 2 and 3?
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