Want to quickly lose weight? Professor mark Haub from the University of Kansas offers to do this with an unusual diet called "Perkusi cake", writes The Daily Mail. Scientist suggests eating foods that are usually taboo among nutritionists: sweets, sugary cereals, granola, honey, chips.
So, the Professor is sure: it is not what you eat and how many calories they consume. His diet experienced employee of The Daily Mail. The main component of the diet became sweet biscuits filled with cream, called Twinkies. On the day the man had eaten five or six of these cupcakes and chips, which was equal to 1700 calories. While doctors advise an adult man to consume daily 2550 calories.
So, within two weeks, the journalist began my day with two cups of black coffee and a bowl of sweet cereal Golden Nuggets from Nestle. By the way, the Creator of the diet mark Haub not suggests there are similar products to children, not to accustom them to unhealthy food.
So, by two o'clock from such Breakfast the employee The Daily Mail had a headache. He decided to lie down and chew biscuit rolls Mars and chocolate bar Galaxy Mistletoe. Next was a protein shake and for dinner a plate of broccoli with carrots and in addition sweet candy bar Jaffa Cake and again cream biscuits Twinkies that were in the morning.
According to men, he felt hungry, but the number of calories already reached the limit value allowed within the diet. He was constantly haunted by the desire to pounce on vegetables and fruits, and the desire to touch the unhealthy products were fading away with each passing day.
Meanwhile, to lose weight managed. Check with the doctor showed diet "Perkusi cake helped to reset almost five pounds. Before that other diets were not allowed to reset and kilograms. However, the General condition of the men has deteriorated. He suffered from headaches and lethargy. Getting rid of double chin, chubby cheeks and five inches in the waist, "test" earned high cholesterol and liver inflammation.
According to the materials http://meddaily.ru/
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