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kimmy r.
kimmy r.10 posts
 

Reached goal – The best diet ever, no hunger, felt so much better knocking out all cars and processed food, I did it and got to my goal weight, lots of gym and eating veg, meat and good foods, I've have told people about it and if you can stick to it, it works Show details

Gillian S.
Gillian S.
 

The only diet that works as it's a complete education – I have tried many diets. Most were unsuccessful and I felt hungry and tired. I lost 8,5 KG on the Dukan diet 5 years ago. I've slowly gained some of the weight back. I tried Keto but that was totally unsustainable. I revisited the Dukan book and I am slowly training myself to take control. I love that you are allowed to eat as much as you want but… Read more

the food is restricted. That's fine for me as I am not a fancy cook. It really does work if you are 100% and it's fast.

HMJ
HMJ3 posts
 

It worked for me but I didn’t keep it up – Some years ago I tried this diet specifically as I wanted something easy with quick results. I didn’t keep it up unfortunately. Initially I didn’t believe I would lose weight in the week, but was shocked and encouraged by the scales which motivated me to keep going. I lost quite a lot. Even after 3 days. I didn’t stick to it strictly and yet I… Read more

still had results. I also did not do the walking. I’ve read it’s complicated, it’s not really, I just stuck to most of the rules but not all. I hate instructions and rules. I’m not a water drinker. I ended up drinking those cancerous diet drinks. Don’t recommend. It takes a bit of will power to put up without for a short while. I recall eating a homemade burger sitting on a lonely plate. No bread, no onion, no lettuce, no cheese, no sauce. You end up eating vegetables Except potatoe shortly etc so I don’t know why they claim you maybe missing out on nutrients. I wouldn’t call it a fad diet. I had never done a diet previously. I think it makes sense. The attack phase is so short, but the longer you do it the more you lose. You can eat as much as you want and the oat bran is there partially fill you up. I love summer fruits and juice is my weakness. I need to check when these are allowed. I’ve forgotten. I’m hoping to give it another go.

mimi
mimi2 posts
 

This is the only one that works – the diet really works i am a living testimony but it takes a lot of discipline and obedience i can recommend it to anybody please give it a try. Athough i failed the first time i am determined to go through it all because it is the only diet that works

deet
deet2 posts
 

Its not a Diet its a life style – It's not the fats that make you gain weight so much as the sugar and processed food we eat if they remove all or most of the good fat they need to add something to bring back the flavour which is often sugar and that's the demon,even too much fruit can be a problem that's why juicing fruit does not make sense to me,eat the whole fruit at say 4 tsp of sugar instead of four juiced apples with about 16 tsp's

Kazza
KazzaQLD9 posts
 

Dukan Diet led me on a path to developing colonic polyps and cancer – Although I lost close to 10kgs on this diet, I subsequently developed colonic polyps and was then diagnosed with cancer (retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma). Too much protein not enough vegetables and fruit.

Frozen flower
Frozen flowerQueensland4 posts
 

Best diet to lose weight – I gained 20 kg with my second pregnancy.After strenuous exercise, low calorie diet ,I managed to bring my weight from 85 to 77 Kg.Then it was stuck.One of my colleagues recommended me Duken diet.In first 7 days .scale moved from 77 to. 75 kg. From then onwards I did. 5 days protein diet ,5 days mixed phase diet.I had few weeks of free food but I… Read more

tried not to eat Carbs at all .

Today after 8 months of having baby my weight is 61 Kg.Its amazing .Highly recommended diet for Aussies U can have coffee. , and u don't need to starve.

downundergal
downundergalQLD14 posts
 

Dukan Believer! I lost 8 kilos almost a year ago and have kept it off – I didn't come on to write a review for Dukan (I was looking for something else) but when I saw this I had to put my 5 cents in. I am a true believer that if you are regimented it will work. I started my Dukan conversion on the 31st of July 2012 & reached my target of 62.3 on the 9th of Sept as calculated when imputed into the dukan graph BUT then… Read more

kept losing and have been at 59.3-59.5 ever since. All I can say if boredom sets in google there are loads of sites with Dukan friendly recipes) - supplement the sugar cravings with No sugar hot chocolate and other non guilty treats. I have religiously stuck to his protein only Tuesdays (as it works better for me) - oat bran ever day & sometimes if I feel bogged down I will skip carbs & have protein only for 2 meals in a day but it's so EASY.Give it a go it is cheap, you are never hungry but hey you are speaking to a convert :-) Never hungry eat 100 foods with no limit You can get tired from the lack of carbs

Magstar
MagstarVIC3 posts
 

Start Weight 68.9kg Height 152cm. Goal Weight 53.3kg – I am on Day 4 of the Dukan Diet. I have tried so many others, CSIRO, Naturopath written diet (avg 800 calories a day), Liver Cleansing, etc. This is the 1st diet that I have seen results without being hungry. I have had reasonable energy, one headache (not necessariy the diet). I thought I would really struggle with protein only, but there is… Read more

variety, you just have to be creative! I have lost 900g in the 4 days but on the other diets I really struggled to lose anything. I am hoping to continue the Attack phase for the 7 days as recommended by the Dukan diet calculator. Time will tell! inexpensive compared to Weight Watchers, etc and easy to stick to. Can get boring if you dont get creative with allowed ingredients.

alan
alan2 posts
 

lost 9 k in 42 days (and counting) – I haven't bought the book, but I did follow the diet from information I found online. It has worked very well, I've been losing about 1kg per week (I am on phase 2). I tried several other diets, and none worked like this. lately my weight has leveled off, so I cut my food intake by half. Now the weight loss is back to a normal rhythm, and I am not hungry at all ! just works very hard to have a social life

Lisa b Hervey Bay
Lisa b Hervey BayQLD3 posts
 

Working for me – I am on day 8 phase 1, lethargic feelings are gone and hunger pains no more hav lost nearly 5kgs and 28cm all up, I am looking forward to phase 2, PV days I hav a long way to go but very confident, usually by this time on any other diet I start falling off the diet cause nothing is happening so all I can say is if its for you preserve, I know my weight loss will get slower but what a start I happy! Its working A bit lethargic but passes

MamaSilva
MamaSilva12 posts
 

Not suitable for everyone! – Try as I could, I could not loose any weight on this diet. I had about 10kg I wanted to loose but I still started from the very beginning and followed it EXACTLY as outlined in the books (both the colour one with recipes and photos and the plain book shown here). I am not naturally a big meat eater so I chose all the fish, tofu, egg and dairy… Read more

products on the list. I did not loose more than 1/2 a kilo in total over 4 weeks!!!! It is an absolute fallacy to say that you can eat all you want of the recommended foods as eating too much (or too much fat) will prevent you loosing any weight; any dietitian could tell you that. You simply cannot eat unlimited quantities just because they are protein foods!

As soon as I went to large quantities of vegetables and salads (NO oil!), limited the fats in any protein foods I ate, I lost the weight. For me, it was only the lowering of the fat in my diet, regular exercise (not really exerting myself more than 1/2 hour a day - most days - but with lots of incidental exercise on top of that) that I finally lost 7kg.

I do not recommend this diet at all. I hated not eating vegetables. It made my breath stink and made me constipated and did not result in any weight loss as I attribute the 1/2 kg I did loose to the increase in my activity level during the time I spent on this diet.

Now I eat moderately and include some oils like tiny amounts of olive oil on salads, nuts, seeds and oily fish. Plus a small piece of dark chocolate whenever I feel like it! Otherwise, I do not eat fatty foods and this as well as moving more made me slim and keeps me that way. I walk wherever I can, ride my bike to the shops, run after and with my kids, play tennis and games outdoors and move whenever I see the opportunity to do so. I follow a good home exercise DVD or two that last no more than 1/2 an hour most days to motivate me and build more muscle tone also. Just thought you might want to know what keeps me slim as Dukan simply did not work. Nothing at all. Well, some of the recipes were interesting. No vegetables or salads in the beginning. You really fill your hungry stomach with veggies and it helps you eat less of other foods, so not being allowed to do this until later in the diet was not good.

Lee83
Lee83   

It does work my sons fiancé lost 11 kilo in six weeks, my son lost 10 even drinking alcohol, I,lost 5 in 2 weeks. All lean proteins no fat..

csongs
csongs4 posts
 

Amazingly effective diet – I found this to be a surprisingly effective and simple way to lose weight. I read about the diet online and then bought the book to understand it better and make sure I followed it properly. I would highly recommend buying the book as the diet only works really well when done properly. I found the attack phase for three days quite challenging… Read more

as I missed my carbs. However, once I could alternate between protein, and protein and vegie days it became fairly easy. I knew exactly what I was allowed to eat and could eat as much as I wanted whenever I wanted, provided I followed their rules. I have lost 12 kgs over the last 10 weeks with not much effort - which still feels too good to be true!

I am now in the 3rd phase of the diet and have added some foods back in. This is still going well and I have got used to the whole protein and vegie way of eating and have little desire to eat carbs again. This is great as I feel reassured that I can probably continue this as my normal eating habits and stop the weight from going back on. I would highly recommend this diet to anyone who is prepared to follow the diet rules as you will lose weight. fast, effective and only uses natural foods Buying this amount of meat on a regular basis is on the expensive side.

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Cate8
Cate8SA51 posts
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Best diet ever... makes sense... never hungry... high protein, low fat and carbs – The Dukan is the holy grail of diets in my opinion (and yes I've tried every diet known to woman). Its really a road to a change of lifestyle - for those of us who need it. Uses a huge range of allowed foods and gives a method for keeping the weight off for the rest of your life. Emphasizes fresh proteins initially then adds fresh vegetables… Read more ·  1

until you reach your goal weight. Then two more phases to stabilise and consolidate your weight for good, gradually adding back previously 'not allowed' foods. No calorie counting or ridiculous portion control that can't be maintained long-term. But you need to stick to it or it doesn't work as well.

I have a lot to lose - 33kgs - and for the first time in years the scales are going in the right direction. But as another reviewer says , you do have to be organised. I shopped for the things I needed and even cleaned out the cupboards of all the 'rubbish' before I started so I wasn't tempted by stuff I shouldn't eat just for the moment. I now stay away generally from carbs and anything in a box, packet or coloured white. And the best thing is I'm eating really healthylow fat foods and eating more and drinking more water than I used to - and the increased protein means I never feel hungry.

I modify the recipes to suit my tastes and as long as you stick to 'the rules' the cooking is easy. I bought a pancake maker to make the rather yummy and versatile oat bran pancakes and have discovered the delights of the one egg omlette + protein for breakfast.

Have lost 4 kgs with ease! Highly recommended... suggest you get the book, read it from cover to cover so you know what you are in for and give it a go! Says what it says it does if you stick to it, never hungry and can be maintained easily in the longer-term Increased proteins will probably increase your grocery bill.

Amak30
Amak303 posts
 

It worked for me! – I've been following the Dukan diet since 28/1/12 and have lost a total of 17 kg's. It's been the easiest and most effective diet I've ever been on and I've been on a few. I am half way through the 3rd phase (consolidation) and it's so easy that I don't even think of myself as being on a diet anymore, it's a way of life. I'm very confident that… Read more ·  3

I won't put the weight back on because I now know what foods to eat and what not to eat and what works for me.

My husband has also lost 10 kgs and we've never been fitter or healthier and we're both nearing 60

It may not work for everyone but it certainly is working for me Very effective and easy to follow Expensive and time consuming

Craig4444
Craig4444
 

I highly recommend this – I am nearly finished phase three of the Dukan diet. I've lost 17 kilos and have stabilised well. I have rarely felt hungry and don't miss sugary and refined foods (simple carbohydrates) at all. The only down side I experienced was for phase one and some of phase two, extreme lethargy when exercising. I put that down to the absence of the… Read more ·  1

aforesaid foods and it passed after a couple of months. Easy to follow and plenty of options. None that I can see. Perhaps some will see having to constrain socialising for a while a con but I didn't.

september
september
 

dukan diet – Have lost 9kg in 3 months-have taken it easier at weekends when I want some wine and carbs:then I get staright back into it on the weekdays,it still works for me,weight still goes down though a little slower.I also do a lot of exercise and find that if you couple that with the diet it works better.Drinking lots of water is also paramount:-the days… Read more

I don't drink the required amount are the days my weight doesn't shift no matter how careful I am with the diet. No weighing food or portion control Protein only for more than 4-5 days at a time is tough

littlepetal
littlepetalNSW37 posts
  Selected Review

Be patient, it does work – I am in my 50's and I am not over weight. I put on 5kgs this year and I want to lose this 5kg. I usually eat well and so I can' t do much with my eating portion. I even try Lite and Easy for a month (only for dinner so I do know how many calories I eat) and I didn't lose any weight at all. Follow the Dukan Diet and did the Attack phase for… Read more

5 days and only lost 1.3kg. As I don't have too much weight to lose and I have problems losing these 5kg, I was still happy with the lost. Move on to the Cruise Phase and I usually have 2 protein days per week. The rest of the week is Protein and Vegetables days. Occasionally I still sneaked in some dark chocolates or a small portion of some dessert (but not too often). I found it easy to follow as you can eat what you want from list. I eat lots of fish and chicken like fish soup, seafood tom yam soup, even bought BBQ chicken (took off the skin). I eat a fair amount of low fat yoghurt and occasionally I still put in some fresh blueberries or strawberries.

At the end of Week 2, I have lost a total of 2.2kg. I didn't do much exercises during this 2 weeks as I had the flu. Things didn't go my way in Wk 3 and Wk 4 as I didn't lose any weight at all. I still followed the diet and I did more exercise like walking and biking longer.

In Wk 5 I lost 1.1kg and I lost about 1.2kg in Wk 6 to Wk 8. I also lost1.1kg in Wk 9. So far I have lost 5.3kg and the last time I was at this weight was in 2006.

Also even though this is the Cruise phase, I did go out for dinners, have carbohydrates (try not to eat so much). Usually if I know I am going out for dinner, I try to have protein day the day before the day after and also to increase the intensity of the exercise.

To those who are not seeing results, do not give up yet. Continue for a few more weeks and see what happens. Also try increasing the intensity of the exercises. You won't feel hungry with this diet You need to be organized so you have things you can eat in your fridge. You may feel constipated at the early stage of the diet but you will feel better later

sheryleg
sheryleg15 posts
 

worked for me – I tried this with a friend who pulled out after the first 2 days. I really did lose weight and quickly and didn't have of the side effects that often occur with high protein diets. However, even following the book strictly, once I returned to normal eating the weight came back on quicker than it has with any other diet. I still maintained the… Read more

"protein Thursdays" and followed a basic protein and vege diet but after taking 13 weeks to lose 8kgs (what would normally be considered a fairly controlled weight loss) I took only 3 weeks to put it all back on again - every single kilo without fail and now it is even harder to budge. I am still 10kgs over the top weight in my healthy weight range and am thinking of giving it another go - but need to find the answer to keeping the weight off because although this book does supposedly give an answer to that - it didn't work for me. Very quick initial weight loss - great for self esteem the weight piled back on incredibly quickly

markman
markman9 posts
 

Works for some but for me I put on weight – I have been following the “attack phase” of this diet to the letter, no sugar, very very little salt, NO dairy at all (I don't like it anyway) drinking at least 2 - 3lt lt of water per day only two cups of black coffee, no sugar or milk and as a result going to the toilet very very often. (About 4-6 times in the morning alone) Been eating as per… Read more

the plan in the book and I have put on weight.

You can register on their forum but you MUST pay 170 pound to even ask questions as you MUST subscribe.

For the people who it has worked for them, that's great, but for me, it was the exact reverse. I put on weight. Easy to follow, not hungry at all Expensive, and did not work for me

Ashii
Ashii   

Coffee might have really dehydrated you enough to cause fluid retention and how much salt was… Read more (+2 replies)

hevan25
hevan259 posts
 

Excellent – Started following the diet after reading newspaper articles. Initially got all my information on the Dukan Diet from the internet. The diet started working so well that i bought the book to make sure i was getting the right information and I'm glad I did. This is the most effective diet i have undertaken. There is no struggle to keep on the diet… Read more

as you never feel deprived of food and always feel full. It changes your whole view of what you eat and makes your realise just what you are putting in your mouth. The book is full of information for all weight loss situations. My weight gain was due to giving up smoking and I'm so happy that I have lost weight and stopped smoking at the same time. After following this diet I can't ever see me gaining weight again as you can put into practise everything you have learnt in the book as a lifestyle change. Oh and I do cheat and have found that I can have my cake and eat it. The main problem I face now is that I have to buy new jeans as my old ones are just falling off me.

So give it a try as it definitely works if you want it to. Easy to follow with encouraging results. No hunger pangs at all. Weight just drops off. Can,t find the same ingredients in Australia as stated in the book. Gets monotonous.

Belty
Belty2 posts
 

This diet is unbelievably EASY and I can't recommend it enough! – Bought the book and read the entire thing before starting so I knew what I was in for. Reviewed some websites to get recipe ideas, made a shopping list and bought everything I needed. Lost 3kg in the attack phase (10 days) and didn't even tire of the pure proteins. Now onto phase 2 - Cruise and losing about 1kg per week. Good idea to keep a… Read more ·  1

diary of what you eat each day. I don't have a "sweet tooth" so don't feel deprived of sweets, cakes or biscuits etc. Not hungry at all between meals. I used to have a glass of sauvignon blanc every evening after work (half mineral water) and I thought I would sorely miss that but I've even solved that problem by drinking my water from a wine glass instead. It's obviously mind over matter! I think alternating the proteins with protein and veg is a great idea. Variety is very important so as to avoid boredom and I make sure I buy a lot of different meats, fish/shellfish, dairy and vegies. I need to be careful with high cholesterol so have to limit my whole egg intake but I also solved that problem with powdered 100% egg white (albumen). I've heard a few people get turned off thinking they have to follow the recipes but you don't - they're just to give you ideas. The only thing I get annoyed with is the stupid questions people ask in the forums - "Can you eat ??? on this diet?". If it's not in the food list you just can't have it - get over it and concentrate on what you can have - these people are trying to do this diet without reading the book - very dumb and lazy! Summing up, I think if you're overweight, you have to be prepared to make some sacrifices but I would hardly call this diet a sacrifice - it's fantastic - I give this diet 10,000 stars! Loved the variety of proteins. I'm usually a vegie eater but had no problems with the Attack phase and didn't really miss my veg because I knew I would get to eat them again soon. None - it's so easy.

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RogerMFC
RogerMFC
 

Not so stunning to date – I'm afraid I must agree with 'queenofsheba's comments. I'm 65, 20kg overwrought, committed to the Dukan Diet because it makes (layman's) sense to me. I'm in day 9 of the attack phase. Like 'queenofsheba' I've been strict about using only those foods on the list. Yes, I used to have wine each night and now have no alcohol as stipulated. I've… Read more

walked 20 minutes each day. Unlike 'queenofsheba' I am not in pretty good shape. I've read the book, and reviewed sections multiple times. I lost 1.5 kg in the first two days and nothing since.

Interestingly, the cruise phase diet is how I've been eating (well, my wife has been consistently providing) for years; apart from the only protein day. Over the years I've tried shakes, supplied meals and supervised regimes with limited success, always with the inevitable slow weight claw-back.

I'll continue with the Dukan Diet attack phase for another few days then, irregardless, swap to the cruise phase to maintain my good health. Any advice from others who have struggled then succeeded would be welcome.

Roger MFC The diet is effectively effortless. For me it hasn't been effective so far.

Moss
Moss   

I don't think the attack phase is intended to last so long. I did my attack for 4 days and then… Read more (+3 replies)

MrsEd
MrsEd114 posts
 

not ideal for vegetarians – The diet is set up in 4 phases, you stay in each phase depending how much weight you need/want to lose. First phase is 'Attack' which is eating nothing but protein. I did the 'Attack plan for 5 days, and surprisingly lost 3kg in this time. Felt thinner and clothes felt like they fitted better. Followed the second phase for a few weeks (alternating… Read more ·  1

pure protein days, with protein and vegetables days) and a few more kg came off with not too much effort. All in all, I lost 6kg in one month (goal was to lose 10kg all up) but sadly I weakened and gave up the diet (eating too much bread and pasta!) and yes the kg came back very easily. This diet works very well, but you must follow it through ALL phases to get good success at maintaining your weight in the long term, or the kg will sneak back very easily. The book is encouraging and interesting to read, and the initial quick results can be very motivating to help you lose weight. Easy to follow diet if you do your research for meal ideas so you dont get bored. Quick initial weight loss is encouraging. Diet slip ups will affect the scales, very strict, no treats allowed for a long time!

Madgic
Madgic25 posts
 

Wonderful! It took 60+ years but I've found the answer to overweight, for life! – I initally lost weight by calorie counting and taking Reductil. I lost about 45kg, 30% of my lung function, and a good percentage of my hair (owing to complete loss of the scalp fat layer, I'm told). I also learned nothing about how to eat! After a Pulmonary Embolism caused by the Reductil, I regained the weight. Last year I found the Dukan… Read more

Diet, and have lost 20kg + without any real effort. Unlike synthetic ways of losing weight like Reductil, it has taught me that I must exercise lightly, and has shown me what I was doing wrong as far as eating is concerned.

I enjoy my food greatly, and will stick with the Dukan Diet until the whole 45kg is gone - again!

Now that Dr Dukan has taught me how to eat, I foresee no further weight problems. Sensible, great food, a plan for the rest of my life; great free website support through Dukaners.com Restricts some foods - but surely that's the point, to improve eating habits?

queenofsheba
queenofshebaQLD42 posts
 

5 days of attack - haven't lost a pound 178cm 82kg, size 14-16 – Could do with losing 7-10kg. Eat extremely healthily normally Mon-Fri and boot camp, boxing, running, pilates 6 days a week, ride my bike to work and back Mon-Fri. Drink wine every night and more on the weekends. Results: Haven't lost a pound on 5 day attack phase. Have had no alcohol. Exercised as normal. Have had 2 eggs, splash of milk and… Read more

salmon for brekky each day as per receipe book. Lunch: quark with either shaved turkey or ham. Black coffee no sugar. Chicken drumstick, no skin. No fat yoghurt. Snack before exercise: sardines in springwater. Dinner: prawns, steak. Dessert: low fat yoghurt with 2 tablespoons oat bran.

I don't like sweet sugar so didn't miss it in tea or coffee. No fat yoghurts and diet softdrinks are sooooo sweet. Yuk. Normally choose plain yoghurts and soda water when not on this diet. Really miss texture of spinach and salads when having the meat.

5 days of attack phase is enough. I was expecting to lose 3kg as the book says. Not going to preserve.

Constipation not too bad as I drink 3L of water a day, just less volume. No dry mouth and use sugar free chewy for the breath. Disturbed sleep which I put down to lack of carbs?

Moss
Moss   

How are you going now. I did not lose much on the attack phase either but have kept going as I was… Read more (+1 reply)

Pisces01
Pisces0116 posts
 

Good – Can't believe what few reviews this book has on here- I've heard lots of people having success because they stuck to the diet 100%. This book, written by a french doctor, is no quick fix, and because of that I don't think its a fad diet. I've never dieted before and was very skeptical even picking up the book a few times and flicking through it at… Read more ·  1

the book store before eventually committing and buying it! You have to realize the crazy diet rules (protein only, then reintroduce veges every second day etc) are SHORT TERM. you restrict your variety in food (there's no calorie counting!) what you eat until you reach your 'true' (goal) weight, then you slowly eat normal foods again so you fit into society as a normal eater. People are afraid this will then lead them to putting back all that weight, but they don't! the doctor claims he's had 20 or 30 something years experience with perfecting this diet, and everyone who follows it has had success. It teaches you how your body uses protein, and how much excessive carbohydrates we all eat.

I'm still doing the diet, have lost 3 kilos over 7 weeks, but I'm not overweight to start with. I know ladies who have lost over 20 kilos over 3-4 months, and have kept it off, and no you don't go hungry on this diet, and you don't go crazy. I would suggest try it, but set your mind to it. Book relatively affordable at Big W and Target. Clear instructions, motivating, a doctor is the author. The diet may be a long-term plan, particularly if you have a lot of weight to lose. Diet works for any amount of weight that needs loosing, from 5 kilos to say 50 kilos, its very easy to adapt to your goal weight. There is a supporting UK website for more recipe ideas and advice and can sign up to be a member for online coaching. The book also includes recipes for all phases of the diet, and there's now a second book available for purchase which is just recipes. Some exercises and lifestyle tips also included in the book. Diet involves eating as much as you like until your full! No calorie counting! Perfect diet if you love eating HEAPS of meat, protein, eggs, non-fat dairy. Diet is also good for getting over sugar addictions. Can only eat certain foods for the first few 'phases'. May experience constipation given the lack of fibre at first! Some of the French foods are unavailable in Australia (but these can be substituted quite easily).

The author can get carried away / talking lots of fluff of how/why you should loose weight and stick to the diet. I feel its a bit patronizing in some ways.. but maybe that's just me.

Don't start the diet if you're not 100% committed to see it through, its a long process particularly if your obese, and if you stop short, you WILL put the kilos back on plus more.

You may disagree with the lack of fruit and bread in this diet, until you reach the final 2 phases.

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