Try the apple diet

What a panzy.

People fast for a week or more(or master cleanse for a month or more) and don't complain as much as this guy.
 
Hi Agorism,
No doubt apples are great for health and we must add apples in our daily meals but I will suggest you to take balanced meal in small quantities to get everything in small proportions.
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Hi Agorism,
No doubt apples are great for health and we must add apples in our daily meals but I will suggest you to take balanced meal in small quantities to get everything in small proportions.
Actually no, they are not great for your health. They only contain sugar and fiber, both of which are toxic. Fiber leaches minerals from your body and prevents digestion of nutrients causing osteoporosis and other problems as well as increasing the risk of colon cancer. The textbook of medical physiology plainly states that humans cannot digest fiber and fiber is not a food for humans. The sugar is half fructose (just as table sugar is) which destroys your liver the same as alcohol. All carbohydrates turn to sugar and tax your pancreas to overproduce insulin. (1% of your pancreas is designed for this purpose). And all sugars cause fat storage. Only people that need to add extra fat or are doing extremely intensive exercise should eat any significant amount of carbs.
 
Christian Bale went on a coffee and apples diet for his role in The Machinist

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For a second, I thought the diet was going to be mostly advertising and hype, be incredibly difficult for professional dieters to follow, cost three times what competing diets cost, and be based largely on someone else's open-source diet.
 
Actually no, they are not great for your health. They only contain sugar and fiber, both of which are toxic. Fiber leaches minerals from your body and prevents digestion of nutrients causing osteoporosis and other problems as well as increasing the risk of colon cancer. The textbook of medical physiology plainly states that humans cannot digest fiber and fiber is not a food for humans. The sugar is half fructose (just as table sugar is) which destroys your liver the same as alcohol. All carbohydrates turn to sugar and tax your pancreas to overproduce insulin. (1% of your pancreas is designed for this purpose). And all sugars cause fat storage. Only people that need to add extra fat or are doing extremely intensive exercise should eat any significant amount of carbs.

There is controversy as to whether it prevents colon cancer, but I doubt it causes it. Here are the AGA recommendations on it.

Currently available evidence from epidemiological, animal, and intervention studies does not unequivocally support the protective role of fiber against development of CRC. However, when the whole body of evidence from these studies is analyzed critically, the overall conclusion supports an inverse association between dietary fiber intake and CRC risk. The magnitude of CRC risk reduction and threshold level above which dietary fiber is associated with a significant degree of CRC risk reduction need to be more clearly defined. The duration of fiber supplementation, as well as which specific target groups would benefit most from fiber supplementation, are not well established.-AGA

Link to source
 
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Actually no, they are not great for your health. They only contain sugar and fiber, both of which are toxic. Fiber leaches minerals from your body and prevents digestion of nutrients causing osteoporosis and other problems as well as increasing the risk of colon cancer. The textbook of medical physiology plainly states that humans cannot digest fiber and fiber is not a food for humans. The sugar is half fructose (just as table sugar is) which destroys your liver the same as alcohol. All carbohydrates turn to sugar and tax your pancreas to overproduce insulin. (1% of your pancreas is designed for this purpose). And all sugars cause fat storage. Only people that need to add extra fat or are doing extremely intensive exercise should eat any significant amount of carbs.

Christian Bale went on a coffee and apples diet for his role in The Machinist

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SLam!!

I've been losing weight by eating lots of good carbs (potatoes, juices, not refined sugars) as well as fats and protein (mostly cheese/yogurt)

Of course the only reason I needed to lose weight in the first place is because I over-indulged by having two big meals of pork ribs early in the year (I rarely ever eat meat) and that added about 10 lbs over the span of a few months and it took a while before I was able to shake it off.

For those who bash the carb diets, check this out:

60 days of nothing but spuds leaves advocate 21 lbs. lighter

http://www.20potatoesaday.com/


Now obviously, in the above photos, the first photo he looks healthier.. there is more that needs to be eaten besides apples, but the point is that it is possible to eat nothing but carbs and not GAIN weight..
 
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The apple diet thing was a joke btw. I think that eating an apple a day is good for you though. It's not a lot of calories, and it constitutes a serving of fruits that isn't going to flood you with sugar like most juice will. I also think fiber is generally good for you even though the studies are lacking and at a minimum it make you feel full.

And if you think you're at risk for osteoporosis, maybe you're not getting enough sun or maybe you need some vitamin D supplementation (I doubt the cause of your osteoporosis is eating too much fiber or eating too many apples.)

I think the DASH diet is the ideal diet although it's not necessarily meant for losing weight. You just adjust the portions to lose weight or add exercise along with it.
 
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U.S. News and Reports just has an article about the best diets that rated DASH as the #1 diet (I was already convinced that DASH was best prior to reading it, but I like when I read something that agrees with me!) The article also rated Mediterranean Diet as #2, which is what I would have guessed as well since it is very similar to DASH.

http://health.usnews.com/best-diet/best-overall-diets


DASH was developed to fight high blood pressure—not specifically as an all-purpose diet. But it certainly looked like an all-star to our panel of experts, who gave it high marks for its nutritional completeness, safety, ability to prevent or control diabetes, and role in supporting heart health. Though obscure, it beat out a field full of better-known diets.

Even if you're lazy and don't want to actually follow it, you can pick up easy tid bits like when you buy bread only buy it if it says "100% whole grain wheat" etc. Cut down on beef\red meat and instead eat chicken\salmon. Attempt to eat an extra serving of fruits\vegetables per day if you can, etc. Kind of common sense but still better to consciously think about it.
 
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You cannot digest fiber. The only thing it does for you is flush carbs through so you can't digest them either. But it also flushes everything else. High carb diets are suicide, plain and simple. An all beer diet of a true alcoholic often leaves you very thin. Sugar (all carbs turn to sugar) feeds cancer. A cell is turned to cancer easily by restricting oxygen so that fermentation becomes prevalent. The more fermentation, the closer you are to cancer. Sugar (carbs) equals fermentation.
 
You cannot digest fiber. The only thing it does for you is flush carbs through so you can't digest them either. But it also flushes everything else. High carb diets are suicide, plain and simple. An all beer diet of a true alcoholic often leaves you very thin. Sugar (all carbs turn to sugar) feeds cancer. A cell is turned to cancer easily by restricting oxygen so that fermentation becomes prevalent. The more fermentation, the closer you are to cancer. Sugar (carbs) equals fermentation.

There is no disagreement on whether humans can digest it. No one was ever arguing that but you keep saying it. There is controversy as to whether it prevents colon cancer. I'll refer to the AGA's opinion on it rather than yours.

btw- fiber is also correlated with a reduction in heart disease and diabetes not just colon cancer.
 
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Actually no, they are not great for your health. They only contain sugar and fiber, both of which are toxic. Fiber leaches minerals from your body and prevents digestion of nutrients causing osteoporosis and other problems as well as increasing the risk of colon cancer. The textbook of medical physiology plainly states that humans cannot digest fiber and fiber is not a food for humans. The sugar is half fructose (just as table sugar is) which destroys your liver the same as alcohol. All carbohydrates turn to sugar and tax your pancreas to overproduce insulin. (1% of your pancreas is designed for this purpose). And all sugars cause fat storage. Only people that need to add extra fat or are doing extremely intensive exercise should eat any significant amount of carbs.

Apples—along with a balanced diet—are quite good for your health! Fiber is actually necessary for good health according to WebMD, Mayoclinic and others. Regarding the sugar found in apples, the amount of fructose sugar found in apples is not damaging... not even in the same galaxy as ethyl alcohol; however, high fructose sugar (concentrated fructose with a hint of flavorful Mercury) is damaging to the body! Regarding carbs, there are healthy carbs found in fruits such as apples. Now one consideration with fruits is that they have acids which can damage teeth if you brush immediately after eating them—so wait a while before brushing or neutralize the acids. The main thing is to stick with a balanced and moderated diet... you should not only include fruits such as apples, but vegetables, protein sources, omega 3 sources, and some grains—although you do not need as many grains as once thought!

Sources:

http://whfoods.org/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=15
http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/why-you-need-more-fiber
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/fiber/NU00033
http://www.healthymealplans.biz/healthy-meal-plans/healthy-carbohydrates
 
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I'm making it a point to eat an apple a day, but I'm not planning on going on a diet exclusively comprised of apples. I've tried doing it and I didn't last a day. My stomach turned sour and I got hungrier, if that was possible. But apple a day is the way to go, IMHO.
 
There is no disagreement on whether humans can digest it. No one was ever arguing that but you keep saying it. There is controversy as to whether it prevents colon cancer. I'll refer to the AGA's opinion on it rather than yours.

btw- fiber is also correlated with a reduction in heart disease and diabetes not just colon cancer.
If you cannot digest it, it cannot help you. All it does is prevent digestion of actual food and prevent absoption of minerals.

From The Lancet, October 14, 2000;356;1286-1287, 1300-1306. -- those eating the most fiber get the most colon cancer.

New England Journal of Medicine, Jan 21, 1999, Vol. 340, No 3, -- Fiber does nothing to improve colon efficiency.

Journal of the American Medical Association, 285;769-776, 799-801 -- Breast Cancer risk is NOT REDUCED by high intake of fruits and vegetables.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Nov 3 2004 -- 20 year study on 100,000 people from the health professions -- "We found no association between fruit and vegetable intake (either total or of any particular group) and overall cancer incidence."
 
Of course organizations owned by big pharma tell you not to eat healthy things... that would threaten their system
 
Actually no, they are not great for your health. They only contain sugar and fiber, both of which are toxic. Fiber leaches minerals from your body and prevents digestion of nutrients causing osteoporosis and other problems as well as increasing the risk of colon cancer. The textbook of medical physiology plainly states that humans cannot digest fiber and fiber is not a food for humans. The sugar is half fructose (just as table sugar is) which destroys your liver the same as alcohol. All carbohydrates turn to sugar and tax your pancreas to overproduce insulin. (1% of your pancreas is designed for this purpose). And all sugars cause fat storage. Only people that need to add extra fat or are doing extremely intensive exercise should eat any significant amount of carbs.

Also I would add; if you are not eating organic and they use pesticides on the apples, even if you wash it, apples have such thin skin the pesticides seep through the skin.
 
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