Carbohydrates seem to be one of the banes of our existence.
Sure they take away the nasty feeling of hunger that makes us reach out for
foods that we should not eat, but they’re still on the list of most wanted
culprits in many cases of big bellies and fat thighs. Small wonder that many
diets focus directly on cutting off the access to carbohydrates. These are
called low-carbs diets and are among the most successful diets around when the
principle is applied correctly. So let’s discuss another low-carbs diet and how
good is it for your health.
The “No Carbs after 5 PM” diet, also known as the Carbs
Curfew diet among the aficionados, is based on the idea that you don’t have to
try all that hard to lose weight. Simply cutting off all carbohydrates after 5
PM is supposed to be enough for weight loss purposes. Not eating any
carbohydrates after 5 PM serves to lower the overall intake of calories for the
day, while eating more protein than usual helps make you feel full in a healthy
way. this is a simple eating plan that can be understood by anybody in no time.
No complex formulae here.
The eating plan is spread across 28 days and lets the user
exercise his or her choices regarding the breakfast, lunch and Carb Curfew Meal
every day. Snacks are restricted to fruits and vegetables and there’s one
mandatory pint (that’s about half a liter) of skimmed or semi-skimmed milk to
be had every day. The eating plan comes with an exercise plan designed to help
the weight loss process with long walks and exercising of the abdominal
muscles. There are a lot of food recipes to choose from, which makes it all the
easier to stick to the program.
This diet has nice potential. People who have trouble
sticking to harsher low-carbs diets will appreciate the fact that the breakfast
and lunch can be as rich in carbs as the users like. Not to mention that they
don’t have to spend time counting every last unit of carbs or proteins, they
don’t have to bother with blood sugar levels, glycemic index values or circadian
rhythms. As long as you can remember that carbs are not allowed after 5 PM,
you’re bound to succeed. On the negative side, however, it doesn’t take a lot
of dieting experience to see that this diet may be slower than others. Also
there is no minimum weight lost promise, so be careful when setting your target
weight.
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