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The harcombe diet
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Hi all, I am looking at starting this diet on Monday (I'm working nights till then so see no point in starting over the weekend). I have read a bit on it and have ordered the book to find out even more about it. Just
Wondered if anybody has used it before and if so did it work? Thanks xxx
Wondered if anybody has used it before and if so did it work? Thanks xxx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.According to several sources the woman that has adapted this diet is a nutritionalist (sp) that has researched the body and dieting etc for over 20 years. And peoples own stories that I have found on forums similar to this have shown good results for people. Plus you never know till you try. I can think of worse things to spend my money on
From what I understand of it so far, it's like the Atkins diet (but I can't comment as I'm not sure what that is, just what some reviews have commented). However less restrictive in the foods that you can eat. Here's a link
http://www.theharcombediet.com/ xxx
http://www.theharcombediet.com/ xxx
Coming in late as usual! But just wanted to endorse what Pastafreak says - the low-carb/high fat diet (whether it's called "Atkins" "Harcombe" "Dukon" etc) is the best way to lose weight. You lose without starvation and keep the weight off. It's more a change of diet than a traditional "diet" which you just use for a while to lose weight. I've lost 50lbs eating this way and will never go back to my old eating habits. I'm healthy and I can finally enjoy food without guilt! If you want more info on how to do the diet and why it's good for you, have a look at http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf They're not trying to sell anything - just give info and help. Good luck!