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The 10 Days Miracle Diet
Here is the swiftest safe slimming program that is scientifically sound – a diet that wages lightning warfare against fat in true blitzkrieg fashion. It is a low-calorie, high-protein diet with sufficient carbohydrate to burn up fat but contains an absolute minimum of foods furnishing fat calories.
Lose 10 Pounds in 10 Days!
The fatter you are, the more you can expect to lose on this diet. The average overweight person who is reasonably active physically can anticipate an actual fat loss of about 5 pounds in 10 days. Total loss of weight should be even greater and immensely gratifying. An average loss of a pound a day, or a total of 10 pounds at the end of the 10-day period is not too much to hope for as the readjusting tissues begin to eliminate surplus water.
Your actual weight loss will depend upon physical activity, previous caloric diet level, rate of metabolism, tendency of tissues to retain water, and other factors. In rare cases of extreme water retention it may take four or five more days to show maximum weight loss, but when it does show up it often does so with pleasing suddenness. If you don’t get results on this diet,we hate to say it the suspicion is in order that you’re doing between-meal “piecing” or sneaking in an extra snack here and there. At its level of approximately 750 calories, weight loss is inevitable.
a.Take as much water, black coffee or clear tea as you wish.
b.Restrict salt, though this is unnecessary unless there is actual water retention.
c.Use saccharin for sweetening coffee or tea.
d.Use lemon or orange in tea.
f.Use salt, pepper and vinegar in salad dressings.
g.Take a daily teaspoon of baking soda in water to guard against possible acidosis.
i.Take a daily tablespoon of calcium phosphate for mineral values if your doctor approves.
j.Change the order of foods within the day. Use the milk allowance in coffee or tea.
k.Add white of a second egg to egg portions for greater satisfaction, few calories.
l.Change the order of a day’s complete menu from one day to another if it helps you better to utilize cans of opened foods.
m.Substitute one meat for another (but retain the two servings of liver). Use buttermilk instead of skim milk.
You Must
Boil or poach eggs (any method except frying). Broil, boil, bake or roast meats, never fry them. Use water-packed apricots, peaches, etc., or drain off the
heavy syrup. Eat only the lean portion of meats.
You Must Not
Use mayonnaise or oil dressings (mineral oil is permissible but may prevent Vitamin A absorption from vegetables; Vitamin Cocktail guards against this).
Use sugar or butter, cream or fats in foods or their preparation.Omit items (except coffee or tea) or eat less food than is allowed per day.Continue the diet beyond ten days without your doctor’s permission, or begin it if he advises against rapid reduction (the diet is perfectly safe for anyone in normal health).
Vitamin Cocktail
This tasty and vitamin-packed little drink is a valuable accessory to any reducing diet splendid even if you aren’t reducing, for that matter. It is rich in Vitamins A, C, the B complex, and D, and guards against deficiency of these essentials in restricted diets. The calorie value is negligible considering its vitamin richness. Mix fresh daily and serve chilled.
Mix a tablespoon of dried brewer’s yeast with five drops of haliver oil with viosterol (or other A and D concentrate) in half glass of tomato juice. Substitute other fruit juices if you prefer; some persons find milk a more pleasing vehicle than juices. Or you may prefer to munch brewer’s yeast tablets, take one haliver oil
capsule per day, and include citrus juices for all-around vitamin protection.
DAY 1 – MONDAY
Breakfast
6 halves canned or stewed apricots
Black coffee
Lunch
Broiled hamburger, 2 patties
Generous lettuce, tomato and cucumber salad
2 glass whole milk
Coffee or tea
Dinner
Vitamin Cocktail or grapefruit juice
Lean steak, broiled
Half a cup string beans
Raw celery, 4 stalks
Coffee or tea
DAY 2 – TUESDAY
Breakfast
1 egg, boiled or poached
1 slice whole wheat bread or toast
Coffee
Lunch
1 egg, boiled or poached
ASPARAGUS, 8-10 stalks
2 glass skim milk or buttermilk
Coffee or tea
Dinner
1 cup clear consomme
Liver, beef or calf, large serving, pan broiled
Half a cup cauliflower
Half sliced tomato
Coffee or tea
DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Vitamin Cocktail or tomato juice
Coffee
Lunch
Lean broiled steak
Half a cup string beans
Coleslaw
Half a glass whole milk
Coffee or tea
Dinner
1 cup bouillon
2 pork chops, broiled, lean meat only
Half a cup of stewed celery
Mixed green salad: endive, onion, lettuce, green pepper, radish, cucumber, to suit
Coffee or tea
DAY 4 -THURSDAY
Breakfast
1 egg, boiled or poached
1 slice whole wheat bread or toast
Coffee
Lunch
1 egg boiled or poached
Half a cup of spinach, broccoli or beet greens
Raw celery, 4 stalks
Half a cup of glass skim milk
Dinner
1 cup bouillon
Broiled chicken (lean meat of half broiler)
Tossed salad: lettuce, tomato, cucumber,
radish, chopped parsley 1 sliced orange Coffee or tea
DAY 5 – FRIDAY
Breakfast
1 egg, boiled or poached
1 slice whole wheat toast or bread
Coffee
Lunch
Poached egg on spinach
Half a cup of cauliflower
Half a glass of skim milk
Coffee or tea
Dinner
1 cup clear consomme
Liberal serving of fish with lemon
(Haddock, sole, halibut, cod,
whitefish, etc., but not oily fishes
such as salmon or tuna)
Raw salad: shredded cabbage, grated carrot,
chopped parsley and green pepper
Coffee or tea
DAY 6 – SATURDAY
Breakfast
1sliced orange
Coffee
Lunch
Lean steak, broiled
Coleslaw
Half cup string beans
Half glass whole milk
Coffee or tea
Dinner
Vitamin Cocktail or tomato juice
2 lamb chops or
2 small pork chops,
broiled, lean meat only
Asparagus, 8-10 stalks Coffee or tea
DAY 7 – SUNDAY
Breakfast
Vitamin Cocktail or grapefruit juice
1 egg boiled or poached
Coffee
Dinner
1 cup consomme
Serving lean roast beef, or
Half breast of chicken
Half cup broccoli or beet greens Sliced tomato on lettuce
Coffee or tea
Supper
2 slices lean beef from Sunday roast
Half cup string beans
Half glass whole milk
2 halves canned peaches (or 1fresh)
Coffee or tea
DAY 8 – MONDAY
Breakfast
1 egg, boiled or poached
1 slice whole wheat bread or toast
Coffee
Lunch
1 egg, boiled or poached
Half cup stewed tomatoes
Half glass skim milk
1 cup shredded cabbage with chopped parsley and green pepper
Coffee or tea
Dinner
Vitamin Cocktail or orange juice
2 broiled veal chops, lean meat only
Half cup stewed celery
Half grapefruit
Coffee or tea
DAY 9 – TUESDAY
Breakfast
Sliced tomato on green lettuce leaves
Coffee
Lunch
Broiled hamburger, 2 patties
1cup boiled cabbage
Half glass whole milk
Dinner
Vitamin Cocktail or tomato juice
Liver, beef or calf, large serving,
pan broiled
Half cup spinach, or beet greens Raw celery, 4 stalks
Coffee or tea
DAY 10 – WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Half grapefruit Coffee
Lunch
2 boiled or poached eggs
Coleslaw
Half cup stewed tomatoes
Half glass of skim milk
Coffee or tea
Dinner
1 cup clear consomme
2 slices lean roast beef or lamb
Salad: lettuce, cucumber and tomato
with chopped parsley Coffee or tea
and weigh yourself tomorrow morning!
Over equal periods of time, the Miracle Diet should reduce you just as swiftly as out-and-out fasting. And you’ll be much happier about the whole thing. When the body is completely starved for longer than a brief period, it slows down its metabolism in order to conserve its substance whereas your object, as a weight reducer, is to use up that substance.
Eventually, of course, a starved body must begin to draw upon its reserves of flesh and the breakdown of these substances results in accumulations of acid products which do not have sufficient minerals and buffers to neutralize them because there has been no food intake. It is unlikely that a one-day fast could injure you, if you are in normal health and the idea has any appeal, but the benefits (aside from psychological ones) are dubious from any long-term point of view and physicians who favor rapid reducing diets do not prescribe fasts.
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