Tom and Gisele's Diet

Anonymous
Not giving up my tomatoes, dairy, mushrooms, small caffeine intake. Also not trying to be as thin as her so i guess thats good!!
Anonymous
I think it sounds pretty healthy and if you had a famous chef to cook all the meals for you, it probably tastes pretty good too.
Anonymous
I think it sounds delicious and healthy, but quite restrictive and time consuming. And I cannot fathom a universe in which I voluntarily give up coffee.
Anonymous
Wow. Their hotel "rider" must be very complicated.
Anonymous
In the first couple photo where he's in blue and she's wearing the black dress with cutouts, they look like siblings.
Anonymous
I used to model. I ate a LOT of produce and very little packaged food. Had tons of energy, and was rarely hungry. I did eat nightshades, but almost no sugar except what was in fruit.

It did not seem difficult to me, except for socializing with people outside the industry.
Anonymous
My diet is similar to theirs but would NEVER give up coffee. I would rather die then not have a cup of the black deliciousness!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it sounds pretty healthy and if you had a famous chef to cook all the meals for you, it probably tastes pretty good too.


This. But I don't understand the rejection of "nightshade" vegetables - tomatoes, mushrooms, eggplant etc

Also couldn't lose dairy, don't want osteoperosis.
Anonymous
Not my thoughts, but those of someone with actual training in nutrition (unlike the fadtacular chef):

http://www.soolmannutrition.com/2016/01/3756/

"If your body is acidic, your medical chart probably lists a diagnosis of metabolic acidosis, respiratory acidosis, or diabetic ketoacidosis – none of which are caused by overconsumption of sugar or other carbohydrates – and you are reading this blog from your hospital bed"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the first couple photo where he's in blue and she's wearing the black dress with cutouts, they look like siblings.


Many couples look like siblings.
Anonymous
I eat too much fruit and enjoy indulging sometimes. I also eat tomatoes a couple of times a week. Otherwise their diet isnt that crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it sounds pretty healthy and if you had a famous chef to cook all the meals for you, it probably tastes pretty good too.


This. But I don't understand the rejection of "nightshade" vegetables - tomatoes, mushrooms, eggplant etc

Also couldn't lose dairy, don't want osteoperosis.


Apparently b/c they are not anti-inflammatory. See this interview with their chef:
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/2016/01/04/meet-the-chef-who-decides-what-tom-brady-eats-and-what-definitely-doesn/gERAd0pkpmuELDZztIA56K/story.html

Anonymous
That's how I eat, except for the mushrooms. Yet, I'm still overweight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's how I eat, except for the mushrooms. Yet, I'm still overweight.


How much do you eat. I think that most of these diets are fads and at the end of the day loosing weight is a simple equation of more calories out than in.
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