Stepping around the low-fat versus low-carb debate, Jorge Cruise (Eight Minutes in the Morning) suggests that losing weight isn't in what you eat, but rather, when you eat it. The core idea behind The Three-Hour Diet is that by timing your meals and snacks every day, the pounds will come off. No restrictions, no exercise.
While reality is rarely that simple, the advice offered here is
nutritionally sound, emphasizing plenty of fruits and vegetables, and
filling in with lean proteins, healthy fats, and just enough carbs to
keep meals interesting. Following Cruise's guidelines for portion
control, you'll eat an average of 1,400 calories per day, filling half
your plate with fruits or vegetables, and dividing the other half
between the rest of the food groups. Healthy meals from fast-food
joints and freezer cases are included, and a substantial recipe section
offers everything from a bacon and cheese omelet to rosemary lamb
chops. A month-long journal is also provided, giving you space to plan
each meal in advance (a key part of the diet), along with daily
motivational hints and visualization exercises. A few pages cover basic
exercises--but the emphasis is definitely on the diet, which Cruise
asserts will work, regardless of whether you choose to work out.
Cruise's straightforward, no-excuses encouragement works well with the
simple formula the plan is based upon, and the clever Three-Hour Plate?
makes it easy to keep portion sizes in check. Still, closely monitoring
meal time might seem like a challenge to some of the "busy people" for
whom the program claims to be specifically designed. If counting
calories or net carbs sounds daunting but keeping a close eye on the
clock doesn't you might just find weight loss success in these page.
Tired of fad diets and their lack of results? That's just how Jorge Cruise, author of The Three-Hour Diet,
wants you to feel. Cruise's guidelines encourage sensible portion
control and plenty of vegetables, but--perhaps more importantly--they
encourage dieters to feel good about themselves by teaching
self-acceptance and positive visualization. Stressing an easy-to-follow
visual food plan that insists on incorporating snacks and treats into
your day, he contends that carb-bashing is a highly ineffective means
of maintaining a healthy weight.
Fad
diets -- especially low-carb diets -- do not work long-term. Just look
at the science. These trendy "plans" usually end up making you fat.
Why? They cause you to lose precious fat-burning lean muscle. And that
slows down your metabolism and speeds up your weight gain. But with the
3-Hour Diet? you will lose two pounds every week, starting first with
belly fat.
The key is to reset your metabolism with Jorge's
revolutionary Visual Timing formula that has already helped millions
of his online clients. This secret allows you to eat anything by
ensuring you automatically eat every three hours. Based on the latest
science, this plan will also reduce the stress hormone cortisol, which
is responsible for stubborn belly fat. No foods are off limits with the
3-Hour Diet. It's time to lose weight and bring back the joy of eating.