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The Grapefruit Diet Plan Explained

Saturday, May 16th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are many different variations of the now world famous grapefruit diet, however the basic principle is the same: Have half a grapefruit before every meal. This is so you get full benefit of the vitamins in the grapefruit which help to burn fat faster.

There are several benefits of the grapefruit diet plan, including the potential to lose up to ten pounds. At only 12 days the diet can be a starter into a longer term fitness program and healthy lifestyle change.

Here is a regular day on the diet:

All you need to remember is that that before every meal you need to eat half of a grapefruit! It's simple.

However, make sure you don't get too carried away and eat too much fatty foods and chocolates etc. Foods andthat aren't allowed include heavy portions of carbohydrates - for example breakfast cereals, white bread,and pasta. especially in larger amounts, or as whole meals.

As previously mentioned grapefruits actually help to increase metabolism and fat burning. But that is not all. The other principles behind eating a grapefruit is that it gives you a lot of energy and helps to balance your diet, but the main point is that it helps to make you feel full, so that you do not eat a full meal and do not eat too much of the type of food which is bad for you.

The main problem with the popular grapefruit diet plan is that it just isn't a long term diet. mostly though it is not healthy to eat too much acidic citrus fruit all throughout the day for long periods. So even though it is good for you, in large doses it is not. Another problem is that it cuts out things needed in a balanced diet, such as carbohydrates. You shouldn't keep repeating thisdiet, it is only really meant as a stepping stone onto a long-term diet to help keep the weight off.

We hope you have enjoyed this article. If you are really serious about losing weight then give our healthy eating habits album a try. It will increase your motivation and your willpower to eat healthy food. It will moreover rewire your mind to help you really enjoy your new healthy food choices instead of seeing them as a struggle to eat.

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