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At 07:36 AM 10/8/98 -0400, you wrote:
>But the point is that the Hellers' diet *does* work for many
>people. We need not speculate whether it will work if we can
>establish that it does.
You bet it does. In fact it's the only thing that's ever worked for me. I
lost 50 lbs. on it from Feb to July of 97 before my surgery. I can't say
*anything* has worked that well for me though things have been more
difficult since my surgery. However, I have to admit that I haven't be as
precise about sticking to the plan as I was when I was really trying to lose.
Most amazing, from the good habits that program seems to instill, it's the
only one I've ever been on where I didn't immediately regain *all* I'd lost
after going off it. And the Heller's program does result in good
cholesterol, HDL, LDL, BP, blood-sugar and all the rest - as promised.
An interesting possibility is to combine
>the Hellers' approach with Neanderthin, to incorporate the
>foreign protein concept. Thus, one could have two meals of meat
>and fat only, but allow a liberal amount of fruit and nuts in the
>reward meal. This might keep the cravings at bay while allowing
>continued weight loss.
This is what I'm thinking of trying. When I was on it before, I did eat
desserts (typical ones with sugar, flour, etc.) but I think the Heller's
program certainly can be done along more Paleo lines.
Kathy Partridge
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