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81 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It worked for me - kind of., 25 Jan 2002
Having read the other reviews here I probably stick out being both male and over 30. But I am within a few short hours of the end of the 28 days and I have not waivered an inch from the plan, not even one grain of sugar, one sip of sherry or a nibble of cheese! I also have to say that I did not exhibit any of the potential side-effects mentioned elsewhere here either - but neither did I achieve the much anticipated buzz.To be fair I have never smoked, hardly drink (Christmas being one of the only exceptions and then limited to no more than a few glasses of wine), and have never built up a caffeine or chocolate addiction, so I suspect that may have a lot to do with it. Apart from culinary boredom, in the early days I did have a curious sensation of feeling 'water-logged', which was probably something to do with the blandness of the general diet and the regular intake of mineral water. I also attempted walking four or five miles a week which was probably a long time coming! I did manage to lose almost a stone in weight however, and without the usual lack of energy that most calorific diets leave you with. But as said elsewhere here, if you buy the supplements (and trust me veg and fruit alone soon has you clambering the walls) then be prepared for a hefty toll on your wallet! As an example this lunchtime I popped down to our local S****sbury's and after buying some rice bread, crispbreads, humous (aah, my new found friend :-) ), dried apricots, and a few sundry other items I was £20 the lighter ;-(. I did a blood-sugar test at the weekend and it was extremely good (3.7), and I suspect if I carried out similar tests for cholestrol etc., the results would be equally impressive. That's what it is all about at the end of the day of course. Now comes the hard bit. How much of this do I carry forward. Actually, I am extremely more conscientious about what I eat now, checking the ingredients of nearly everything, and that can't be a bad thing. I suspect that I will take a lot of the detox lessons on in my life and may even attempt the diet again this time next year, as recommended by the book (hence 'for life'). The book is very well written and beautifully designed. The recipies are excellent and there is a great deal of background information that helps a lot in understanding the processes, and nutrition in general. It is not badly priced - although could be a couple of pounds cheaper (much like the average reader!). I suspect, as is usually the case with celeb-endorsed diets etc., that the content of the book has more to do with the co-author than the gregarious Mrs Vordermann, but that has no bearing on the quality of the book in itself. So in summary, if you ARE somebody who fills themselves with not-so-healthy substances on a regular basis then DEFINITELY buy this book. If like me however you live life reasonably healthily, but could do with losing some weight then I would recommend it for that alone. Adam.
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