If you are trying to lose weight, you may be
trying to find a great diet that will really help you
out. However, it can be really hard to decide on the diet
that will really work for you, with so many out there for
you to choose from. There are a variety of great books
out there on weight loss as well that have been turned
into diet plans, and one of those was Suzanne Somers' Get
Skinny on Fabulous Food diet. Not sure that this is a
great book or a great diet plan? Well, let's do a bit
more research and find out all about this diet and
whether or not it is a great choice for you and your
weight loss needs.
Overview of the Diet
Basically this is a book and a diet that was
written and developed by Suzanne Somers and it is
developed around the premise that you can actually eat
anything and lose the weight you want to. However, it
does stress that you have to eat in certain combinations
if you want to lose weight. The author points out that
she thinks that it is certain combinations of food that
make people fat, so she shows how to combine foods in
certain ways that are to help you lose weight.
Who Does it Work Best For?
For people who have no will power at all and
those who really want to eat all the foods they love,
this is a diet that they may want to try. If you don't
want to be left hungry all the time feeling deprived
because you can only eat protein or vegetables, this is
the diet that offers something different.
A Few Pros and Cons
- Pro #1 - Eat Just
About What You Want - The main pro that most people find
with this diet is that they can finally eat the foods
that they want to eat instead of dealing with diets that
totally limit them in foods.
- Pro #2 - Recipes
Included - Another pro of this diet and book is that
there are quite a few recipes that are included in the
book, so you do have an idea where to start. However,
once you go through the recipes, you may find yourself a
bit lost.
- Pro #3 - Don't
Count Points or Calories - You'll also find that you will
never have to count any points or any calories when you
are on this diet. All you have to do is make sure that
you eat certain foods together and that you avoid eating
foods together tha may cause you problems.
- Con #1 - The
Author Has No Nutrition Credits - One of the main cons of
this diet plan is that the creator, Suzanne Somers really
does not have any nutrition credits as well. The only
thing she has done in the past is appear in an
infomercial for a special exerciser for thighs. So, all
that she offers in her book is not based on great
nutrition credentials.
- Con #2 - Silly
Claims - Another con of this diet and book is that some
of the claims are just silly. The author advises people
not to drink any water with their meal, stating that the
digestive juices get diluted and you won't be able to
lose weight as you should. There is absolutely no merit
found for this idea, so it appears to be a bit off the
wall and silly.
- Con #3 - Food
Combining is Needed - You'll also find that to follow
this diet you'll have to combine foods in certain ways in
order to be allowed to eat them. This is not always fun
and it's not always easy to get the right combination at
the right time as well. Her method of food combining is
called Somerizing, but it can be difficult to actually
incorporate this into your life.
Foods You Can Eat and Some You Can't
When it comes to eating foods on this diet, you
can just about eat anything; however, it is how you eat
it that is so important to this diet. When you eat
fruits, you are only supposed to eat them by themselves.
Proteins and fats are supposed to be eaten with
vegetables and when you eat carbs, you're allowed to eat
them with vegetables, but not with fats. Fats and
proteins are never to be eaten along with carbs. Also, if
you want to change the type of meal you're eating, you
have to wait at least three hours.
What the Medical Community Has to Say
When it comes to what the medical community has
to say about the
Get Skinny on Fabulous
Food, most of the things they have to say are not
really complimentary. You see, most people in the medical
field really feel like much of what the author says in
the books is not true and that there is not scientific
premise for it, such as the idea that drinking water with
your meal is bad. So, for the most part, this is not a
diet that has impressed the medical field in any
manner.