I discovered SB in the summer of 2007 when I had started to inexplicably pack on some weight (age!) and needed to fit in a dress for a wedding. I had always been interested in a healthy diet--even though I didn't always follow one--and SB just made sense. At that time, I dropped 13 lbs to my goal weight of 129.
Then I got sloppy and my new metabolism means that as soon as I get sloppy the weight comes on
fast. When I reached my high weight and knew I had to get serious to put on the brakes, I decided to try calorie counting. With calorie counting I was able to justify all kinds of "treats" like tortilla chips and Snickers bars, a shocking amount of calories' worth. And with calorie counting I started to leave out nutritious things to make room for the treats.
It has been super hard for me to lose weight in the last two years since I am only struggling with 10-15 lbs of extra weight. The only times I have dropped weight is when I am strictly on plan with SB.
For me SB incorporates everything I think is healthy in a diet. I do tweak it a bit. If I were to say what is the ideal diet for me, it is SB without artificial sweeteners and with focus on whole foods (specifically the most nutrient-dense "super foods"), minimizing wheat in particular but not more than one serving of grains a day and mostly vegetarian (for personal reasons, not health) but eating fish occasionally for health reasons.
The best thing that helped me when I am doing well is to focus on all the things you
can eat! Really, it's a lot. Sometimes it is more work but that is part of the fun.

