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Has anyone ever heard of this diet? The first week of the diet, you eat only Vegetables and Protein.
http://www.poondiet.com/. Personally I'm skeptical of all of these "diets". I'm from the old school. Eat right and excercise regularly. Eating right doesn't mean eliminating certain foods from your diet. It means eating a balanced diet from all 4 food groups. If we were meant to only eat Vegetables, we'd be Rabbit's. Sadly our society is becoming too dependant on quick fixes. To me that's what this is.
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Be that as it may, a poon diet still sounds worth exploring.
How did I know someone would go there...?
The Crap Whisperer
How could one NOT go there? Geesh...poon diet! Heheheheheh!
Being the best tiny spec that I can be!
Dr. Poon really missed his calling...he should have been a Gynecologist. *rimshot*
A poon diet should not be confused with a 'poon diet, which is more of a liquid diet anyway.
mta: though the two do go well together.
A poon diet should not be confused with a 'poon diet, which is more of a liquid diet anyway. mta: though the two do go well together.
Will a 'poon diet guard against "whiskey dick?"
Imminent Catastrophe
! All poon, all the time.
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"This diet will let you eat as much as needed to satisfy your hunger and you lose weight at the same time."
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Poor baby
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When you're on your deathbed, you won't be wishing that you'd spent more time at the office. But you will be wishing that you'd spent more time running. Because if you had, you wouldn't be on your deathbed.
Yep, the magical diet marketing phrase, right there on page 2: "This diet will let you eat as much as needed to satisfy your hunger and you lose weight at the same time."
But will it detox?
like a cleanse?
It's true if a person isn't bingeing on the high-glycemic stuff. I could NEVER lose weight on low-fat/high carb, no matter how hard and how many times I tried (this was the story of my 20s). I always ended up shaking and ready to gnaw my arm off. When I dropped the empty startches my blood sugar was no longer spiking and plummeting, along with my appetite. I wasn't hungry eating fewer calories as long as those calories didn't include stuff to make my blood sugar flip-out. 60#s...that's a lot of weight off of my 5'3.5" frame. I couldn't lose 10 on a traditional low-fat diet. All calories are not created equal for everyone. 200 calories of protein don't have the same effect that 200 calories of pure carbohydrate would have in my system.
No, no my child. Dr. Poon clearly anticipates your concerns at the very bottom of the page:
I do not claim this is a miracle diet and this diet may not be suitable for everybody.
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