
I'd not head of the F-Plan, so I had to google. It was a popular diet in the late 80s and it looks interesting. The books was updated in 2007 and you can get cheap used copies on amazon. I think I'm going to read a bit more.
Okay, so I found this on diets in review:
There are ten basic rules to follow with the F2 Diet:
They are:
Read more at http://www.dietsinreview.com/diets/f...WQb4gA6ol5t.99
Drink plenty of water, herbal teas or low-calorie drinks
Eat either a vegetarian diet or choose fish over red meat and poultry
Avoid or strictly limit the amount of fat you eat that is found in certain foods like cheese, high fat dairy and chocolate
Every day, eat plenty of fresh greens and legumes
Eat two slices of a high fiber bread each day
Consume a fresh salad or the special F2 soup every day
Start the day with a half of a pink grapefruit and a bowl of high fiber cereal topped with green-colored banana
Eat two additional servings of low- glycemic fruits every day
Consume a food that contains live active yogurt cultures or probiotics each day
When consuming starches, choose whole grains such as bulgur, brown rice or barley
Looks like a good healthy plan to me. I maintained my weight for years when I was younger eating low fat/high fibre vegetarian. This one takes low GI into account too. I look forward to reading more of your success with it, hippie.


I hope now you're able to enjoy a bit of ice cream on the rare occasion you have it 

