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Die Sirtuin-Diät - Jung und schlank mit Genuss: So verlieren Sie über 3 Kilo in 7 Tagen - Sirtfood Diet - das Original

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Welcome to the official Sirt Food Diet - the revolutionary way to lose 7lb in 7 days. Add healthy Sirt foods to your diet for effective and sustained weight loss, incredible energy and glowing health.Switch on your body's fat-burning powers, supercharge weight loss and help stave off disease with this easy-to-follow diet developed by the experts in nutritional medicine who proved the impact of Sirtfoods. Dark chocolate, coffee, kale - these are all foods that activate sirtuins and switch on the so-called 'skinny gene' pathways in the body. These are the same pathways more commonly activated by fasting and exercise - meaning they help the body to burn fat, increase muscle and improve health. Based on trials that showed an increase in lean muscle, as well as consistent weight loss of 7lbs over the course of just one week, The Sirtfood Diet is revolutionizing sports nutrition and healthy eating. Written by the nutritional experts behind those trials, and the only book rooted in their scientific research, The Sirtfood Diet gives - a simple, healthy way of eating for weight loss- inspirational case studies- delicious, easy-to-make recipes- a maintenance plan for prolonged success TV chef Lorraine Pascale, heavyweight champion boxer David Haye, model Jodie Kidd and The America's Cup team team GB leader Sir Ben Ainslie have all discovered the secret power of Sirtfoods. The Sirtfood Diet is a diet of inclusion not exclusion, and Sirtfoods are widely available and affordable for all. This is a diet that encourages you to pick up your knife and fork, and enjoy eating delicious healthy food while seeing the health and weight-loss benefits. Pioneers of the 'modern day medicine movement', advocating the need to complement medical intervention with nutrition and lifestyle changes, Aidan Goggins and Glen Matten both hold Master's Degrees in Nutritional Medicine and are recognized authorities on nutrition and health. www.aidangoggins.com @Aidan_Gogginswww.glenmatten.com @glenmatten

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2 reviews5 followers
January 21, 2016
A useful reference with some good recipes but can you call something a revolution if it's only been tried by 49 people in an exclusive London health club? Even if you then go on to write a book about it and market it so comprehensively that major supermarket chains run out of stocks of the diet's number one component? Um, yeah ok maybe.
In its favour, the programme proposed by the authors is a diet of inclusion, not exclusion. On that level I loved it. The entire focus of the food plan is the huge range of ingredients that are included. In fact I don't recall a single mention of the foods to avoid. So, it's all about eating more of the top 20 foods common to the healthiest, longest living populations around the world. Turns out kale, turmeric, capers, extra virgin olive oil, red onions, walnuts, rocket, coffee (more on this later), cocoa and more good stuff switches on a set of genetic information we all have but don't all have switched on. When it's switched on, our bodies apparently metabolise more efficiently and protect against and recover from disease more efficiently. I did follow the diet for seven days and found the health benefits immediate and remarkable.
My weight, however, did not change at all.
Three years ago I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue. At first my search was all about cures, now I have decided to focus on the present moment and live as well as I possibly can with what I have. So I approached this seven day plan as an experiment in living well rather than weight loss. I didn't once feel hungry, despite the daily calorie intake being vastly less than my usual. The three times daily intake of the Sirt Green juice was an immediate pick me up as well as being very satisfying. I very rarely drink coffee, as it tends to disagree with me, but this week I had a cup of full strength real home percolated coffee every single morning and did not feel any of the irritability or sleeplessness that I would have usually felt. The incremental effect of a diet that consisted completely of healthy Sirt ingredients was so powerful that I was able to have that daily cup of coffee and feel great - in the context of a day of superfoods. I did feel a lot more alert, happy and energetic than usual, and I recovered more quickly from the energy slumps that are part of my normal daily symptoms.

I have to say that by the middle of the week those daily green juices were really difficult to face, but even after the end of the seven day plan, apart from one day of rebellious pizza, I am back on to a more moderate version of the daily green smoothie because the benefits are so undeniable. I don't have a juicer, so I mixed the ingredients in the blender instead. It did make it more fibrous and bulkier than the authors' version, but I had no plan to be buying a juicer and I also wasn't going to let that stop me doing the programme. I also only stuck to the ingredients I could buy at Lidl or Asda, which meant dropping the expensive matcha tea, buckwheat and miso.
So I did make some changes, and my chronic fatigue means I do very little physical activity, which together may account for the lack of weight loss. But the health benefits have been very positive, and it's easy to incorporate many of the top 20 Sirt foods into a daily family diet. You could probably get some of those benefits without doing the extreme seven day introduction, though, and you may be more likely to think of kale as your friend if you don't have to force down three juices of it a day.
Bottom line - a great source of health information but chill with the seven day extreme version.
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488 reviews4 followers
May 21, 2020
It's working miraculously. No hunger no cravings. the weight is flying off and I feel fantastic. The food and recipes are really delicious.
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385 reviews5 followers
July 4, 2021
A very interesting read. Those that know me, know that I have a special interest in food and not just fine dining, but also how food can lead to improved health. This book focuses on sirtuins and how a diet based on food that fuels the Sirt1 gene can lead to drastic health improvements. The book is structured in a good way and goes through how you can do this change both as a carnivore and a vegetarian. It contains meal plans and how to after an activation program you can start including these foods in your normal diet and replace some of the common western foods with sirt food instead.

The issue of course is always to get started, but I feel positive that I will try this out. Some things resonate from other books like Turmeric, Chili and Red Wine (Pinot Noir, contains Resveratrol).
257 reviews42 followers
March 9, 2016
Sounds like a good diet, recommending healthy foods such as buckwheat, celery, cocoa, olive oil and green tea, even if they don't switch on your 'skinny gene'. Possibly waffles on/repeats itself a bit but you could skip the chapters that don't seem relevant. In the 2nd half, it provides a meal plan and recipes for 21 days.

Recipes I have tried:

Asian king prawn stir-fry with buckwheat noodles - really enjoyed this meal. The buckwheat noodles stuck together in a big clump as I didn't eat them immediately after cooking so probably should have rinsed them or timed them to be ready at the same time as the stir fry

Kale and red onion dhal with buckwheat - wasn't so keen on this meal as it tasted quite bitter (but Joe loved it)

Sirt muesli - massive portion (564 cals) but very nice, I will enjoy having this for breakfast

Sirtfood bites - really like these, slightly more savoury take on a raw brownie, great way to get turmeric into your diet, but very hard just to eat one or two!
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88 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2016
A very repetitive book which could be condensed into a quarter of the pages. Little evidence to back up their claim. I eat a lot of sirt foods already within my diet and have done for years . May agree that by doing so I have prevented my weight becoming extreme. I haven't tried green juice a I don't have a juicer and I won't buy one to experiment in making the green juice.
Will the diet work.? possibly.
Is it full of recipes that are impossible to get ingredient for in rural Scotland?.- probably.
would.I recommend this book - possibly not unless they want to.borrow my copy. Although i have started making sure I am.getting.more sirt foods Into.my diet but not by green juice. however I have found I like the match a tea so that can stay even if it does look like bile!
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30 reviews
July 7, 2020
If you want to learn how Adele became so skinny, this book is for you! Interesting, but also very extreme.
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Author 6 books20 followers
July 12, 2017
The blurb is not entirely clear--this book is not about fasting, it's about eating, specifically eating more of 20 foods that will activate your sirtuin genes.

The first half of the book describes the concept behind Sirtfoods; the second half outlines the diet.

You can buy into the concept and the science or not, but the recommended foods are probably full of more nutrients than say, a cheeseburger, so I bought into it. To be clear, you better decide you're willing to like, or at least consume, kale smoothies on this diet, but other than that, you can drink coffee and red wine, eat strawberries and dark chocolate, so let's be real: It isn't that bad.

I lost 4.2 pounds in a week by only sort of following the plan, and I'm willing to give it a go for a few more weeks.
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August 11, 2017
I liked this book. I found it well-written and easy to read, yet not simplistic. There is a good balance between presenting scientific data and the practical application of that data. I will try this out and see how the juices they recommend really work. The recipes look delicious! There is so much conflicting data on the use of olive oil, that I am not sure I want to use the amounts that these authors recommend.
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Author 4 books65 followers
November 24, 2020
Easy read and there are a few good recipes. The juice is not one of them. It tastes like wet dirty grass. I honestly don’t know how anyone could continue to do this diet. It is expensive, I was the hungriest I’ve ever been, and the juice is disgusting. Not the book or the diets fault, but this is just not for me lol
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2 reviews1 follower
June 3, 2020
Easy Read & Easy to Follow

Loved how the diet was explained and what are the best ways to incorporate into the current lifestyles. It’s not changing the way we eat but adding the best foods to our current routine to make it sustainable.
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76 reviews
May 30, 2020
it is a pleasant read, I won't judge the contents, as I am no expert
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112 reviews1 follower
July 23, 2020
Interesting but the juice is difficult to drink, found it to be an impractical diet plan
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January 24, 2026
Amazing. Thank you! Finally a diet that neutralizes sugar cravings

My stats - 65 years old, 5ft tall, moderate weekly exercise - hiking and rebounding, 80kg starting weight.
About 10 years ago, I became a keto advocate, and lost 10 kgs fasting with bone broth once a month for 5 days - and eating mostly keto in between.
8 years ago, I suffered a traumatic brain injury, and keto didnt really work as a weight loss tool anymore, I couldn't fast for more than a day or get into ketosis. Steadily my weight went up, and last year escalated to 80kgs. I should be mid 50 kgs. Instead of buying clothes size au 10-12, im buying size 16-18!!! After working hard, thinking hard, my body would be getting the chocolate. Maybe half a block per day. To not buy chocolate would cause me anxiety. I knew it was my brain needing it, rather than emotional food addiction.
Found this book randomly. And fortunately I was on holidays. I had time to do phase 1.
And you need time for shopping and cooking. I made 4 meals of any meal I had that I could freeze. Took 1.5 hours.  But I've really enjoyed the food so I dont mind cooking for that time - and by the end of the first week, i had enough in my freezer for four weeks.
2 weeks in I've lost 3kgs.
For the past 2 years, I've at best been able to maintain or slow my weight increase (only exception being the 2-3times i was able to do a broth fast) - not reduce it! So this is amazing.
What also changed?
My taste buds.
If you are looking at these foods and thinking ewww, I dont like bitter foods, I would say try them for a week.
My taste buds and food cravings have completely changed.
In the past eith keto, when im in ketosis, chocolate looked like cardboard to me.
With Sirtfoods - I dont even see it or think about  it.  Ive had zero chocolate or sweet food for 2 weeks (unless included). I had the green apple in yhe juice every day, and I had one low alcohol beer after a hike on a hot day, and a week later, last night I had half a glass of white wine mixed with mineral water - again after a hike, and even then it was only because it was open in my fridge after using it in a recipe a couple of says ago.
The urge to eat anything unhelpful to my weightloss journey or body's health has completely disappeared.
Downsides - the authors aren't really into freezing - so thats taken a bit of thinking through. Need to add labels with "xbuckwheat" with thr name, so I know what else I need to add.
I notice in the recipe books it has snacks etc that you can batch cook - but things like crackers - yes you can make 40 of them, but they only last 7 days.
So it might work for families, but not single people living alone.
These are minor things.
This diet will detox your body, which may come with nausea and headaches like any detox - I was already pretty clean so only had mild nausea some days for an hour or so. And ayay, I can feel my liver has just go of some old toxic stuff.
My bowels have been loose, so I could cut back on the juices to help with that.
Im in phase 2 now, but I will continue with 2 meals and 2 juices a day for now, instead of switching to 3 meals and one juice.
Before I started I was a breakfast and combined lunch/dinner, so that works for me. If im still hungry I will either have a cup of broth, another juice, or a snack. That's usually enough.
Oh and I've reduced the quantities in all the recipes by a third - think the amounts are geared for men who are athletes ! I could finish any of the meals.
Hope my review helps, as there is very little I could find googling. Im not on social media much - there might be more there.
If you've been struggling to lose weight really hope you try this one - you won't be hungry
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483 reviews
September 8, 2021
Książka o małej objętości i dużej czcionce - z jednej strony fajnie się czyta a z drugiej odbija się na treści.
Nowa dieta którą odkryłem jakiś czas temu - dotychczas było wiadome, że głodzenie się i umiarkowany wysiłek fizyczny wpływają pozytywnie na zdrowie i długowieczność (choć głodowanie akurat ma skutki uboczne) a tu zostaje odkryty trzeci sposób, żywność która aktywuje pradawne geny.
Z żywności Sirtuinowej wymienione tylko 20 produktów - te najbardziej zasobne w sirtuiny.

Głównie książka oparta na 7+ dniowym planie diety Sirt - włącznie z dieta i przepisami (dla mięsożerców i wegetarian).
Podobno można na tej diecie stracić ponad 3 kg w 7 dni (1000kcal) - ale ja zamiast "diety cud" bym wolał książkę nastawioną na zdrowotne aspekty diety i jej związki z długowiecznością.

Pomimo poruszanego tematu muszę dać 3 STAR - przepraszam ale dużo mi brakuje w tej pozycji a postanowiłem surowiej oceniać książki...
5 reviews
August 26, 2020
This book was easy to read and understand and I fully intended to try the diet. The science seemed to be sound, despite only having been applied to a small study group. I purchased a juicer and the required ingredients for the green juice and figured I would get used to using the juicer before officially beginning. What a mess! I guess juicing just isn't my thing. Undaunted, I decided that I would trudge forward with this quest to jettison a few pounds. My next step was to set my official start date and go buy all of my groceries. As I put my list together and was beginning page three I decided that not only was juicing a pain, but also that this diet would be expensive! At this point I decided to send the juicer back and ditch this particular plan. I will try and incorporate more of these foods into my diet but I don't have much interest in actually following the plan.
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129 reviews51 followers
July 1, 2020
I took notes of what I needed to know b/c this is a library book. I was mostly just curious about the science and how it works. They explained it in layman's terms, but took forever to get to the point. I felt I was reading an infomercial. I will probably check it out again when I am prepared to add more sirtfoods in my every day. I, by no means, am not looking to lose "7 pounds in 7 days!" at my weight. I was looking for knowledge and gain inspiration. I will look for other books that incorporate Sirtfoods in their everyday lives, like 1 meal every day and a green juice. Of course this being a diet book it oversells the diet plan a little too much. I don't care about testimonials in which they all sound the same, people.
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34 reviews
January 15, 2025
I followed this diet and truly felt great but I became very obsessed with getting the results I wanted quite fast and it became another diet in the pile. The recipes are great but it kept referring to a “eating freely and without guilt” mindset but I still had a lot of food noise and kept feeling bad when eating more than usual. I did like to understand better how a Mediterranean based diet can help your skin, body and mind to be more productive, look good and have longevity (which is the most important).
245 reviews2 followers
January 24, 2021
For me this was a well written book which is encouraging. The idea is good and I am sure it would all work. I find it difficult to start things all at once so it may have to be a slow journey to get there. Practising making the green smoothies may be the biggest challenge for the 2 or so meals a day - the meals themselves less so.
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155 reviews2 followers
December 15, 2021
I skimmed some of this since it was so repetitive. Interesting concept. Not surprising that subjects lost weight after one week when they drastically cut calories. Some of the vegan recipes have potential; I bought buckwheat just because of this book.
4 reviews
January 5, 2017
Lacks scientific validity. Even though it claims to focus on inclusion of foods rather then exclusion highly limits calorific intake.
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235 reviews11 followers
July 18, 2020
Another celebrity diet book. I was intrigued with Adele's "secrets". There is some solid science here but mostly good common Mediterranean diet sense.
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558 reviews6 followers
November 29, 2020
Can't speak for the diet, the book just wasn't compelling enough for me to try it .
28 reviews
July 2, 2023
Concordo con altre recensioni, i concetti potevano essere illustrati in un articolo. Interessanti comunque i principi base esposti.
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132 reviews
March 14, 2025
Steht im Grunde genommen das gleiche drin wie im Kochbuch, also warum zwei Bücher schreiben?
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Author 29 books910 followers
February 9, 2017
This book is a bit gimmicky but it has a few good takeaway points. I'll buy that perhaps certain types of foods might be more beneficial than others when trying to lose weight, and I'll buy that foods from the Mediterranean diet are a good bet for health and weight loss. But when you look at the actual eating plan in this book, there's something else going on. The hype is to lose 7lbs in 7 days. Sigh. Those are 7 days of drinking a juiced kale concoction and eating very little -- 1000 calories a day. Of course you're going to lose weight. After that, there's more kale juice concoction, and a bit more food. I can't help but think that all that juiced raw kale will cause a giant stomach ache.

That said, adding in many of the foods like red wine, unsweetened chocolate, buckwheat, walnuts ... I can live with that! There are some interesting recipes and some worthy points. I just wish Goggins had written a nutrition guide instead of trying to create yet another diet fad.
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