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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Art of Living and Dieting
Take it seriously and not too seriously but it's a nice book to keep for those interested in Karl Lagerfeld, the much celebrated flamboyant fashion guru of the House of Chanel. With the typical Lagerfeld flair, he shares his wisdom of the art of living and dieting. Working together with Dr. Jean-Claude Houdret, this is a tried and true diet book with the most adorable...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Strict Caloric Intake Based Plan
Dr Jean-Claude Houdret, architect of the Spoonlight (his supplement brand name) program -- renamed here "the Karl Lagerfeld Diet" after the famous haute couture designer lost over 88 pounds and maintained a weight that enabled him to wear clothing that he had last worn when he was 18 years old -- advocates a simple-to-understand but perhaps difficult-to-implement regime...
Published on May 10, 2005 by Diana F. Von Behren


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137 of 139 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Strict Caloric Intake Based Plan, May 10, 2005
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Dr Jean-Claude Houdret, architect of the Spoonlight (his supplement brand name) program -- renamed here "the Karl Lagerfeld Diet" after the famous haute couture designer lost over 88 pounds and maintained a weight that enabled him to wear clothing that he had last worn when he was 18 years old -- advocates a simple-to-understand but perhaps difficult-to-implement regime of three phases where the emphasis is eating mainly protein and certain vegetables and maximizing muscle retention by adding his pre packaged protein supplements. Mr. Lagerfeld freely comments throughout this pleasantly formatted book in blue-fonted asides, relaying dieting tips and offering support in the form of his own personal experience complete with line drawings, photographs and even a poster summarizing the plan to hang in your kitchen pantry door.

Speaking strictly from a practical level, as certain phases of this diet rely on substituting Dr. Houdret's protein supplements for actual meals, -- Dr Houdret's dieting concept hinges on the fact that the unhealthy loss of muscle mass during weight loss can be avoided by adding extra protein to each meal -- this diet plan may not be feasible simply because the Spoonlight product is not easily obtained. That is not to say that Houdret does not advocate the consumption of real food - the recipes that make up the bulk of this book require great seasonal ingredients. These actual meals debut in the second phase of the plan and their frequency increases as reliance on the protein sachets decreases in phase 3--- But don't get confused and think that this is just a recant of other recent European idea imports like "the French Fallacy", the "Montignac Method" or "French Women Don't Get Fat,"that advocate enjoying real food in limited quantities. Houdret's Spoonlight program, while heavy on the protein, limits fat intake to almost nothing and recommends only eating carbs in the form of most green vegetables. Dried fruit, peas, dry beans and lentils are not allowed. Neither are cheese or dairy products unless their fat content remains within the 0% to 20% range. The usual top offenders of white flour, pasta, rice, chocolate and sugar remain taboo on this plan.

Houdret warns that there will be some physical and mental discomfort on the most limited phase of the plan and requires further supplementation that runs the gamut of a general cocktail of vitamins and minerals to natural hunger suppressants, cactus extracts, doses of ginseng and yarrow and a metabolism balancer consisting of spirulina, chromium yeast and lithotamus. All are packaged by the good doctor and sold on his website.

On a nuts and bolts level, Phase I of the diet consists of consuming only 800 to 900 calories a day and is only suggested while under the care of a monitoring physician. This level which is recommended for only 2 weeks consists of Spoonlight protein sachets ingested with 8 ounces of vegetables, three times a day. As a less aggressive starting point, Level II is not as depriving (1000- 1200 calories per day) , with slightly more variety on the protein intake as you are allowed a fish, poultry or meat choice in the evening rather than the mandatory protein sachets consumed at breakfast and lunch. I found Houdret's suggestion of following up a meal with some low-fat cheese or yogurt interesting as well as timely in light of study results that find low fat dairy beneficial for weight loss and disease prevention. Level III allows the participant to consume 1200 to 1600 calories a day with the addition of whole wheat toast at breakfast and fruit following dinner in the evening.

Bottom line: As this plan seems to incorporate low-fat, low carb and protein balance into one minimalist plan, I can't see how you could not lose weight, especially if the strict guideline of meal replacement fits into a busy schedule that does not allow for time to think let alone plan or eat a good healthy meal. On the other hand, even though I found some of Houdret's less conventional dietary no-nos food for thought and plan on experimenting with them in my own eating plan, I don't want to spend most of my food budget on consuming proteins packets and supplements instead of real food. I would rather learn how to eat right for the long term without having to rely on a quick pre-packaged fix.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Art of Living and Dieting, January 8, 2008
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Take it seriously and not too seriously but it's a nice book to keep for those interested in Karl Lagerfeld, the much celebrated flamboyant fashion guru of the House of Chanel. With the typical Lagerfeld flair, he shares his wisdom of the art of living and dieting. Working together with Dr. Jean-Claude Houdret, this is a tried and true diet book with the most adorable artistic touch. Not only are we given the know-how to preparing the mind and developing the willpower necessary to commit to the diet, it offers a hundred and twenty gourmet recipes developed by Dr Houdret exclusively for Karl Lagerfeld. In addition, Lagerfeld offers personal advice and tips for staying slim, fit and attractive, which includes skin and health care, stress management and cosmetic treatments and surgery if required. The book caters for those who want to "...lose either the few pounds they feel should be sacrificed for their happiness or the several dozen pounds that are detrimental to their survival." The slimmed down and elegant Karl Lagerfeld is testament to his successful diet and his book, the ultimate accessory for healthy living. Even if you are not into dieting, you will be fascinated by the way that food can be turned into artwork beautifully presented. A sure way to avoid gluttony!! Enjoy.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 200+ pages of book, <17 of Diet., August 25, 2008
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This book is not really what I expected. From reading other readers' reviews I knew a bit what to anticipate, but I did think there would be a bit more sustenance. I'm a big Karl Lagerfeld fan, so it was money well spent, but the point of the book, like any other diet, is to turn attention to what you're really eating. There are only 17 pages of actual diet planning, the rest is a slew of sidenotes.

The supplements are pretty pricey, and hard to pin down exactly what you need. Interesting book though, I'm happy with it.
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29 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Best Thing About This Book, June 13, 2005
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The best thing about this book is that we get to see pictures of what Karl Lagerfeld looked like when he was young and handsome, before he got that strange little gray ponytail and the tinted sunglasses. You KNOW what I'm talking about. The diet isn't so much rigorous as it is regimented and you have to buy the doctor's supplements as well. Get the book for the pictures of Monsieur Lagerfeld, eat healthily, and ignore the rest.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Amusing, July 30, 2010
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Uncle Karl clearly dropped a significant amount of weight. Was it strictly diet and exercise or might there been a little bariatric surgery involved? Regardless, he looks healthy, and he's now able to get into the men's sample sizes he covets. I bought this book more or less as a curiosity. My curiosity is now satisfied. Next.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A HOOT, July 10, 2010
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Gives you insight into his earlier life both physically and personally. The diet part is generic. The helpful hints are worth the price,he speaks as if we all have with deep pockets.
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8 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Diet Book in Years, June 19, 2005
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Love the recipes, the content, even the exercises are just right. This book offers sane advice for loosing weight and it has worked for me now for over a month.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing less could be expected from KL, November 14, 2010
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The book gets straight to the point with KL in the lead. He wants to let you know he was ready for a change and he did just that. He had his doctor lead him along the way to successfully losing ninety-some pounds! This is not for the soft of heart, this is for the person ready to make a change in their diet for life. It is how to get back on track, not just physically, but mentally as well. KL and his doctor help lead you through the truths of dieting and how you can make your life better. A great read and great way of life to follow.
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6 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars karl lagerfeld diet, August 12, 2005
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this book is amazing. i bought 4, as the diet worked so well, i gave it to all my friends
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