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porchmom84 02-19-2010 12:46 PM

Flat Belly Diet
 
I've reached my goal weight and am healthy BMI but tummy fat and total fat% of body is at the limits of healthy--and I'd like to decrease. Am reading the Book Flat Belly Diet by editor of Prevention Magazine I believe. Am wondering if that might be a reasonable thing to transition too after I complete stabilization and am back on calories? Thoughts/experiences/suggestions?

Helen ready to lose 02-19-2010 02:41 PM

Congrats to you on the weight loss. I am not familiar with the flat belly diet. You might want to also check out the Belly Fat Cure by Jorge Cruise, $10 at Amazom.com I found it similar to MRC except you have more whole grains. He feels belly fat is caused by two much sugar, the wrong kind of carbs and not enough fiber. I have noticed on MRC we get very little sugar. I think that has controlled my cravings. On the Belly Fat Cure you have no more than 15 g of sugar and 6 servings, not grams, of carbs. Basically 10 grams = 1 serving. He also suggests 25 to 30 grams of fiber a day. We don't get much fiber on MRC. In the Carb Counters forum there is a sub forum on the belly fat cure under other reduced carb diets.

PinkTiara22 02-19-2010 08:12 PM

I don't really know anything about the flat belly diet, but I do have a friend who has done it with great success.

UknowMe 02-20-2010 06:58 AM

Porchmom84
My boyfriend introduced me to the Flat Belly diet - he loves it- before I started MRC. The low down is you have 3 - 400 calorie meals and 2 - 100 calorie snacks. It is a very satisfying daily intake. Most of the recipes are very good - tuna melt, grilled burrito, garden burger. I would encourage you to try it out and just see how your body reacts to the fats they encourage you to eat. I don't believe it actually targets your belly fat, but I do believe it's a good eating plan to follow.

Roadqueen 02-20-2010 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by porchmom84 (Post 3161295)
I've reached my goal weight and am healthy BMI but tummy fat and total fat% of body is at the limits of healthy--and I'd like to decrease. Am reading the Book Flat Belly Diet by editor of Prevention Magazine I believe. Am wondering if that might be a reasonable thing to transition too after I complete stabilization and am back on calories? Thoughts/experiences/suggestions?

Porchmom,
I'm in the same situation. I'm 1# away from my goal. I'm at a healthy BMI,
but my% of body fat is still too high and I still have a fat belly. I just noticed that we are the same height and your weight is way lower than mine. I'm surprised that your % of body fat is still too high. I know from my calculations that I've lost some muscle on this diet. The fat % reading that the center gives us is looking at the ratio of body fat to lean mass. I read somewhere that one way to change that ratio was to build muscle....The suggestion was to lift weights, with a focus on core workouts. I will check out the belly fat diet.

porchmom84 02-20-2010 11:55 AM

Getting organized for a healthy week
 
So it's the weekend and I try to plan ahead for the week. Would love to hear some of your tips. Today I am baking up some chicken breasts in oven to have on hand and in freezer, cutting up veggies for salads. Other ideas?

sherriebaby2009 02-20-2010 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by porchmom84 (Post 3162750)
So it's the weekend and I try to plan ahead for the week. Would love to hear some of your tips. Today I am baking up some chicken breasts in oven to have on hand and in freezer, cutting up veggies for salads. Other ideas?

I get the McCormick's Mesquite package, squeeze fresh limes and oil and marinate the chicken and grill. I eat off it all week and reheat in oven to not dry out the chicken and it's YUMMY!!!!!!:hug:

NotaFatBride 02-20-2010 11:44 PM

Doesn't it emphasis healthy fats? Avocado, nuts, etc...? It's worth a try. I miss avocado and walnuts. I've noticed that my body holds on to my belly fat with the MRC. When I did WW I lost more in the waist. Good luck!

Roadqueen 02-21-2010 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by porchmom84 (Post 3162750)
So it's the weekend and I try to plan ahead for the week. Would love to hear some of your tips. Today I am baking up some chicken breasts in oven to have on hand and in freezer, cutting up veggies for salads. Other ideas?

I purchased a rotersire turkey breast half, skined it and sliced it up in 4oz packs to take for lunch.


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