by: Kirsten Hawkins
If you have just a little weight
to lose, and want to take it off fast (say, so you can fit into those great
pants for your cousin's wedding), there are a number of diets that you can use.
Most of these wouldn't be recommended for long-term weight loss, as they
substantially restrict your intake of some essential nutrients, so using them
habitually may not be healthy. But if you're normal diet is healthy, and you
just want a quick boost to drop 8-10 pounds quickly, or to kick off a new diet
with a bang, the Cabbage Soup Diet actually works.
The cabbage soup diet has been
around for nearly 30 years. It's based on the notion that your body actually
uses more calories to digest cabbage than the amount that it derives from
cabbage. It's a so-called 'negative calorie diet', and includes many foods
that, like cabbage, are high in fiber and very low in calories.
The base of the cabbage soup diet
is - what else? Cabbage soup. There are several recipes for cabbage soup
available. Essentially, the soup is made with onions, peppers, mushrooms,
carrots, cabbage, celery and spices to taste. You'll be eating the soup every
day - as much of it as you want.
In addition, there is a seven day
routine of foods to supplement the cabbage soup.
Day One: All the fruit
you want (except bananas) along with all the soup that you want. No caffeinated
beverages or sodas. Drink only water, tea and cranberry juice.
Day Two: Eat all the
vegetables that you want, but avoid dried beans, peas and corn. Eat veggies
raw, fresh or cooked. No fats, no sauces, no butter. At dinner, you may have
one baked potato with butter - and of course, all the cabbage soup that you
want!
Day Three: Eat
all the fruits and veggies that you want from day two and day three - but NO
baked potato.
Day Four: Bananas and
skim milk - yes, all the skim milk you want, plus up to eight bananas, along
with -- you guessed it, all the cabbage soup you want.
Day Five: Eat ten to
twenty ounces of beef (or skinless chicken, or broiled fish). Drink at least 10
glasses of water, and eat up to six fresh tomatoes. (if you substitute for the
beef today, you may not tomorrow)
Day Six: Eat all the
beef, vegetables and cabbage soup that you want. No baked potato. Lots of leafy
green vegetables.
Day Seven: You
can have all the unsweetened fruit juices, brown rice, and vegetables that you
want - and at least one bowl of soup.
That's it. Remember - this diet
is NOT recommended for long term weight loss, or long term use. It doesn't
contain enough complex carbohydrates to be healthy for longer than a few days.
But if you just need a jump-start or a quick fix, it's a good way to pick up
the pace for a week.
About the author:
Kirsten Hawkins is a
nutrition and health expert from Nashville, TN. Visit
http://www.popular-diets.com/for more great nutrition, well-being, and vitamin
tips as well as reviews and comments on popular diets.
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