The Walmart Diet

By Jan S, published Jan 25, 2008
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After years of struggling to lose weight I have finally found something that works and works well. For the past 18 years I have struggled to lose the weight that I gained when I was first pregnant. My own mother had the same problem after she had me. I tried cutting back on food and that did not help since I started to read the packages, bags and boxes the food came it and realized that even the smallest portions were way too many calories for me.

I had worked in a hospital about 5 years ago and took note that patients that were placed on diets had a 1200 to 1500 calorie limit for the day. If you look at most modern diets their limits are around 2000 calories a day. One of the doctors at the hospital had suggested to one of his patients the following: Drink 1 Slim Fast for breakfast and lunch then have a Weight Watchers frozen dinner, for dinner. I actually tried that but I always felt hungry and then finally went back to my old eating habits. So I developed a variation of that diet but I call it the "Walmart" diet because I buy everything at Walmart.

The beautiful part about the diet is that it is not followed everyday. You see most diets limit your daily intake but your body only responds to food over a longer period of time. Each 1000 calories less in your diet means you will loose 1 lb. You don't want to loose 1 lb a day but 2-3 lbs a week. So you need to cut down on your calorie intake over a greater period of time rather than just one day.

The diet like I said is not everyday. In the beginning you would follow the diet for 2 days then eat regular smaller meals on the 3rd day. You then repeat the process. What this diet does is shrink the stomach so that when the 3rd day comes in the cycle you will feel fuller and most satisfied on the smaller meals you are eating. Over time you can gradually go back to your normal foods, by then you will be eating much smaller portions. Another good thing to do is switch to smaller dinner plates. Smaller plates will remind you not to take too much.

Did You Know?
Did you know that 1000 calories of food is equal to one pound of body weight?
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Sounds like a winner! I love all those 100 calorie packs they have out now - so easy to stash them in my purse so I open them instead of buying a candy bar!

Posted on 02/01/2008 at 5:02:40 PM

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