This makes sense and matches most of what I’ve heard in other places, with one big exception: this guy has you eating all the freakin time (3 meals plus 3 snacks) whereas the fasting people say that’s the opposite of what you should do. This guy (and others) say fasting, or even just stressful dieting, produces more cortisol, and that ruins everything, causes insulin resistance, and makes it impossible to lose weight.
I had many adventures with fasting last year, and it worked great while I was doing it. And it wasn’t as unpleasant as I expected. But it seems like it left me with some bad habits and then I gained back all but 4 pounds.
This diet’s eating all day and bunches of supplements seems like a pain in the ass, but on the other hand, I sure do like eating. If I could get the same weight loss while eating lots of meals and snacks as I got while eating nothing, that sounds like a pretty great deal. And if this really helps me keep it off, too? That’s what I want.
I think I’m going to try it.
I like that all the people said they didn’t even feel like they were on a diet, and I like that this guy did a study with the toughest weight loss cases he could find before publishing the book.