Grapefruit Diet
The Grapefruit Diet is one of the fad diets that were really
popular back in the 1980s, although it has actually been around
since 1930. Most of the time, the grapefruit diet has been
discounted by experts as dangerously unbalanced or simply
unable to deliver on its promises. It was generally thought
that consuming vast quantities of grapefruit cannot influence
weight loss in any way, which relegated this diet to the status
of yet another fad. However, time has passed and new discoveries
are about to rock the traditional view.
The basic idea behind this diet, is to eat grapefruit whenever
you can, drink a glass of unsweetened grapefruit juice with
every meal, add grapefruit to cocktails and also to salads.
Grapefruit is supposed to go well with the lean meat from
crab and chicken and with vegetables, such as red onions,
spinach and celery. The biggest advantage is, of course, the
fact that grapefruit is virtually fat-free and has few calories.
An entire grapefruit has about 70 calories, which means that
you can eat about as much as you can stomach and still lose
weight.
The best thing about the Grapefruit Diet is a recent study
carried out by a team of scientists led by Doctor Ken Fujioka,
from the Nutrition and Metabolic Research Center of the Scripps
Clinic in San Diego. The study has found that, contrary to
the opinions voiced by experts in the 1980s, adding grapefruit
and grapefruit juice to your diet can actually help you lose
weight. What’s really great about it? You don’t
have to change your eating habits at all. Naturally, eating
less fat and sweets and doing some exercises is a very good
way of speeding up the weight loss process, but you don’t
have to go out of your way with this diet.
According to the study, eating half a grapefruit before each
meal and exercising a bit every day helped a group of obese
people drop an average 3.6 pounds in 12 weeks without any
change in their eating habits whatsoever. A second group had
to drink a glass of grapefruit juice before every meal and
lost 3.3 pounds in the same 12 weeks. While it’s true
that losing 1 pound per month gives a whole new meaning to
the phrase “slow diet”, you have to appreciate
a diet that lets you eat whatever you like and still shed
a pound per month. If weight loss is not a stringent affair,
then you can stick to this diet for a long time and reap the
benefits.
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