Anonymous wrote:Just curious, why did the weighing and calorie counting not work for you?
I know a few people that have had good results with the ideal protein diet. Hope you do as well, OP!
It did work for me in the beginning, I lost about 40 pounds with calorie counting and weight watchers. I also exercise five days a week. But then I stalled about a year ago and really haven't been able to get back on track. I have not gained at all, but keep losing and gaining the same three pounds, and it's mystifying to me. I have been doing IF for about two years and started to switch things up, I realized that I could lose some weight when I dropped my calories all the way to 1000 and below, but then realized that I was also losing muscle as well. I think that a VLC diet will work for me and I think I can stick with it, but I'm not interested at all in being skinny fat and losing more muscle, so I thought a PSMF (protein sparing modified fast) would be the best route for me, and Ideal Protein is just a more controlled version of that.
Thanks pp @ 17:32. I stumbled across Janeava on Instagram and bookmarked her site, and will probably buy her cookbook during Phase 2. Since I've spent so many years carefully tracking and monitoring my food, I just want a break from all of that and I want to eat exactly what the plan tells me to. I have already done meal planning for the week, I made a batch of chicken breast and a huge pot of collard greens for my dinner. Next week I will probably do shrimp and broccolini and so on. I have no issues eating the same thing for dinner every night, so I hope that will work in my favor.
The idea of having to eat 8 ounces of protein every night for dinner has me so concerned, I've been eating 2-4 ounces for so long. Also having to eat or drink protein within an hour of waking up after intermittent fasting for so long.