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98 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
IT WORKS !,
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This review is from: Eat Yourself Slim (Adapted for North America) (Paperback)
In 1986, Frenchman, Michel Montignac, wrote his first book, How to Lose Weight While Enjoying Business Lunches. In 1987 he followed with a new publication for the general public entitled Eat Yourself Slim (Je mange donc je maigris). Since then, this book has gone on to be a best-seller in twenty-five countries. If it didn't work, it would probably never have even been translated from its original French version.Montignac expounds the virtues of never mixing carbohydrates and lipids in the same meal. His method means that you never have to calorie-count and you never have to go hungry. Hence, it is long-term sustainable because it is fundamentally healthy and leaves you satisfied after every meal. For many years, critics, comprising for the most part traditional nutritionists, tried to undermine Montignac's credibility by claiming that his nutritional practices, though "possibly effective in producing weight loss", were not scientifically proven and perhaps even dangerous. However, numerous scientific studies have now demonstrated not only that the Montignac Method works (producing long-lasting results), but is also an important factor in reducing the risks of cardiovascular disease. In 1999, Professor W. Willett of Harvard University released the results of a 12 year scientific study, which confirmed the absolute validity of Montignac's methods. My wife is a doctor who not only specializes in heart diseases, but has also practiced as an allergist, and is qualified in many other aspects of medicine, including alternative medicines and acupuncture (in other words, her experience is broad and she keeps an open mind). I ran the Montignac method past her, for her opinion, and she wholeheartedly supports his theories. Not only are they logical, I can vouch that they work. Though Michel Montignac first wrote with examples of foods that are commonplace in France, his book has been revised and adapted to include more traditional North American fare. The only small 'negative' to the Montignac method is that you need to adjust to slightly non-traditional meals. In other words, some of the COMBINATIONS of foods that you may be used to seeing on your plate are not permitted. However, this is a VERY small price to pay for a diet method that not only works, but improves your general health and increases your vitality.
52 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eat Yourself Slim,
By A Customer
This review is from: Eat Yourself Slim (Paperback)
I must say that this Method is by far the most effective plan overall for me. I am most grateful...Mr. Montignac has found the key (low glycemic carbs) that gave me great fat loss success where on other programs I met with only moderate success. This is a way of eating I can follow for life! It has worked for me in spite of the fact that I have eaten a little more good fat than is recommended and I do make sure I eat some form of protein with every meal (like cottage cheese with the carb based breakfast or dinner just like the Method recommends.) I do not have cravings, and am satisfied throughout the day (rarely getting hungry before 4 hours or so between meals) and have loads of energy, even at 4:00pm. I am a 42 year old mom who loves to cook and is short on time, with a diagnosed underactive thyroid. Diana Schwarzbein's book and her cookbooks are great companions for me for the Method,(her thoughts on fats in the diet have been of great help to me, too) but I always have to use low glycemic carbs in order for the program to work for me, just as Mr. Montignac has said. Thank you, Mr. Montignac for sharing your Method with America!
57 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reasonably easy and very successful,
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This review is from: Eat Yourself Slim (Paperback)
Well, I tried this diet on a suggestion from a friend. For the last several years, I hovered around 215-225 lbs. At last year's checkup, I was 223 lbs., with a cholesterol count of 230, and triglycerides of 400. After using his method for several months, at my checkup last month, I was down to 196 lbs., cholesterol at 200, and triglycerides at 140. Pretty good, don't you think? I actually look at this not so much as a diet to follow strictly (because I wouldn't anyway... let's face it), but as information about the way my body processes food that I wasn't aware of. Now that I'm aware of it, the way in which I eat has changed, and it's working. I'm still losing around 1 lb. per week. I don't do this at every meal religiously, and I "cheat" sometimes, but I understand the concepts, I use them for the vast majority of the time, and they work. Perhaps the best recommendation I could give is that if it were difficult to do, I wouldn't have been successful. Really.
37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The easiest diet imaginable!,
By G. Robert Stephenson, Jr. (NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eat Yourself Slim (Adapted for North America) (Paperback)
My brother recommended the Montignac method to me after he had used it to lose over twenty pounds. I have lost 35 pounds in the past four months. I am never hungry and my overall eating habits are far healthier than they were before starting the diet. As a physician, I was concerned that the extant high protein, high fat, low carbohydrate diets would violate too many principles of healthy eating. By contrast, methode Montignac recommends the careful inclusion of whole grain foods, and essentially unlimited quantities of low glycemic index fruits and vegetables. I would estimate that the percent of calories that I consume in lipids has actually decreased on the method (although, of course there is no calorie counting in the Montignac method). What is great about Montignac is that unlike diets that require severe caloric and quantity restriction or the ingestion of diet shakes, it is so sustainable in the long-term, because it is fundamentally healthy and leaves you well sated after every meal. I have had so many requests to borrow this book that I have had to purchase additional copies.
43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally found something that works!,
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This review is from: Eat Yourself Slim (Adapted for North America) (Paperback)
I have always wondered why some people can get away with eating anything and not gain weight and why I eat anything and I gain weight. In fact, for my entire life with the exception of the times during which I dieted, I have gained weight! Thought I was doomed, I have yo-yo'd 4 or 5 times and my body has gotten to a point where it would not cooperate with yet another "starve yourself" diet. Along comes Montiganc and his Method, I was very skeptical because his premise is not based on quantity, rather, it is based on selection and mix. I first applied the Method rather loosely and lost a few pounds, then I got lazy and cheated. The result was no more loss, however, I did maintain my weight for an amazing 5 months without gaining anything. This was quite a departure from my normal mode of operation. So, I dug in my heals and decide to follow the Method carefully, result is the weight is coming off, I am not hungry, my energy levels are more consistent (no more afternoon carbo-naps). The book has likely saved my life, thank-you Michel Montiganc.
34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Works!,
By christen (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eat Yourself Slim (Adapted for North America) (Paperback)
This plan actually works! In five months I've gone from a women's 2X to a 12 and I'm not finished yet! The basic plan is simple. Managing the exceptions is a bit more tricky, but of the three books I have by Michel Montignac, this one explains the exceptions the best. No counting calories! No extreme excercise! If you are looking for a balanced way of eating -- THIS IS IT!
39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great guide to eating healthy and delicious food,
By A Customer
This review is from: Eat Yourself Slim (Paperback)
I have been losing weight continuously since I started using the Montignac method. The method strongly discourages starving, while it advocates eating wholesome food - and enjoying it! While it does take some time to plan your meals for the day, the method is easy to follow. But it is much more than a weight loss method. The eating pattern advocated in the book is great for lowering the risk of heart disease and type II diabetes. And while it introduces the reader to the whole world of food that is both nutritious and delicious, the book helps one develop a healthier relationship with food. I could go on about the virtues of this book, but I shall stop at saying that I would recommend it to anyone.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eat Yourself Slim,
By Maria (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eat Yourself Slim (Adapted for North America) (Paperback)
I have been on a variety of different diets over the years, and the Montignac Method is the only one that allowed me to lose 21 pounds and still have lots of energy. In addition, since I bought the Montignac Recipes & Menus book, I have been able to keep my weight off now for five months with delicious meals. Eat Yourself Slim was a new way to eat. It's easy to understand and I recommend it to anyone who has been in the same boat as I have been, tired of the old diets that deprived me of the foods I love to eat. Those diets also didn't last. I usually gained all the weight back in a matter of weeks. Thank you Mr. Montignac !
32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Way ahead of its time,
By Kay (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eat Yourself Slim (Adapted for North America) (Paperback)
French diet guru Michel Montignac has figured out why so many North Americans are obese. Thet eat too many refined carbohydrates like white bread, french fries, white rice, etc., which increase their blood sugar levels. He discovered this back in 1987 and has been doing something about it ever since: teaching people how to eat properly. It's the same premise that the SUGAR BUSTERS and SUZANNE SOMMERS have copied from him. (Says so in the preface of the Sugar Busters!) Besides, have you ever seen a fat French person? Check it out. Book is clear and fascinating. I highly recommend it.
36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most inexpensive health club in the world,
This review is from: Eat Yourself Slim (Paperback)
This book was highly recommend to me from a colleague who lost 35 pounds in 3 months. I was very sceptical and doubtfull about this diet. I am 38 years old with 40 pounds of extra baggage. I have lost 12 pounds in the first two weeks without radically changing my eating habits. I have to entertain clients often and this was the biggest challenge of the whole thing for which advice is also given. I never suffer from hunger feelings and feel great.
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