I have just discovered, by pure chance, a book by Dr John Briffa entitled ‘Escape The Diet Trap’ and read it in one sitting as it was so enlightening.
Dr Briffa in his Introduction points out that the first 17 chapters are scientific and give detailed research gleaned over many years; however, he kindly states that if the reader is keen to get onto what to do, he recommends starting at chapter 18 ‘Prime Fuel’, and to just read ‘The Bottom Line’ at the end of chapters 1 – 17 to have a brief summary of each chapter.
The overall concensus is that conventional dieting, low-fat dieting, calorie-restricted dieting so often fail to bring lasting weight loss; and that limiting carbohydrates and eating more protein and fat is the most effective way to eat for weight control and for improving our health.
Dr Briffa suggests giving a low carbohydrate regime a go for just 30 days and see how you feel then – that’s just what I am going to do. There is no calorie counting – this I shall find extremely hard as I have spent the last 40 years doing just that, but I shall be writing a food diary (and will restrain myself from jotting down the calories!); on the 2 Fast Days I shall mindfully keep within my 500 calories. I feel very positive about this and know I shall find certain foods hard to resist, i.e. delicious smelling baguettes, which living in France will be at the top of my list to avoid.
Dr Briffa has a chapter entitled ‘Going Lower’ where he discusses the advantages of fasting and how it works with a low carbohydrate WOE; he states that he now on most days only eats two meals, leaving the first one until he is hungry.
I would highly recommend ‘Escape The Diet Trap’, and I can say with all honesty that I have read many books over the years on ‘dieting’, and this book resonated with me immediately.
Why not give the low carbohydrate WOE a go – I’d love to hear your thoughts on this, and whether this is the way you already are eating, etc.
Femme Anglaise
1:04 pm
14 Sep 14