This lifestyle book covers the habits you need to form, break, and how to do that. The diet is implemented in 4 phases - Phase 1 is 2 weeks long and is a detox of sorts - you eat from an approved list of foods - while it is a limited list, you never want for food!! This phase helps break the sugar habit and jumpstarts your bodies metabolism. During this phase, you should be exercising at least 10 minutes a day for 6 days a week. The hardest part of this phase is remembering that you don't have to eat the food "as is". It's ok to cook, add spices and herbs and veggies!! There are some promises you make in the first week that remain for the rest of your life - eating 6 times a day -- every 2-4 hours, eating within 1 hour of waking up, exercising, be true to yourself, and a few others.
Phase 2 is 8 weeks long and the food list is increased. You also increase your exercise in this time frame. In this phase, you might notice (I DID!) more energy, better mood, and less cravings. You also get to enjoy one indulgence meal a week where you can eat whatever you want at a meal. This is the time to enjoy that glass of wine and/or dessert.
Phase 3 is 8 - 14 weeks long and again, the food list is increased. By this time, you should be exercising at least 35 min a day (and getting in 10,000 steps) - 70 min. a day (not counting steps). In this phase you get to enjoy TWO indulgence meals a week.
Phase 4 is Maintenance. This lifestyle says you shouldn't diet forever. You must give your body a break to get used to the weight you are at and just be. Maintenance must last at least 3 months but can last as long as you need -- as long as you are within your predetermined weight range. If you hit your "take action" weight, then you go back to the principals of whatever phase you need to (for me, phase 3 puts me back on the straight and narrow again).
This is a totally do-able weight loss plan and lifestyle that I will continue long-term...perhaps the rest of my life! Using this diet, I have lost 35lbs so far, I have dropped my cholesterol level by 50 points!!! lowered my thyroid medicine, AND have totally stopped taking medicine for acid reflux and insulin resistance!
To start the diet, it can be expensive, so buy the book, read it, and PLAN for your meals for the first two weeks so that you aren't experiencing sticker shock at the grocery store. And, remember - FROZEN AND CANNED VEGGIES ARE FABULOUS!!! it doesn't HAVE to be fresh! Find a protein powder that you like - buy the singles and test them out before buying a big container. I use TERA brand and buy it on Amazon for less than I can get it in the store. And, if you make the muffins, don't over cook them --- leave them a little wet when taking them out of the oven. :0)